How to Create POIs - A series of posts
Posted: Sat May 11, 2024 5:25 am
#1 Introduction
Many mapping programs use the tem 'Points of Interest' to mean a location that has been stored. Garmin uses this term for that purpose too - in Basecamp.
However, Garmin also uses it for something slightly different: a saved location that will show up on the map whether it is part of a route or not. It also has a perimeter associated with it. If your route passes through a POI, the Zumo will alert you as soon as you reach its perimeter: A banner is shown across the top of the Zumo screen, and a custom mp3 file is played as an audible alert.
The image below shows the bike approaching a custom made yellow POI when following a route.
Note the announcement at the top of the screen. An mp3 file is played at the same time
Many mapping programs use the tem 'Points of Interest' to mean a location that has been stored. Garmin uses this term for that purpose too - in Basecamp.
However, Garmin also uses it for something slightly different: a saved location that will show up on the map whether it is part of a route or not. It also has a perimeter associated with it. If your route passes through a POI, the Zumo will alert you as soon as you reach its perimeter: A banner is shown across the top of the Zumo screen, and a custom mp3 file is played as an audible alert.
- Custom POIs start life as a set of Waypoints in Basecamp.
- They have a proximity field set - ie how close you need to be for the POI to alert you
- They are associated with a home made icon - with some rules.
- They are associated with a home made sound of any length
The image below shows the bike approaching a custom made yellow POI when following a route.
Note the announcement at the top of the screen. An mp3 file is played at the same time