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AUS2005



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Hack MY2011 sat nav on the go

Does anybody out there knoe to do this on this model ? Absolutely nothing smoother !

Post #350172 Mon Jul 09 2012 11:49am
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Beancounter_74



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Do you mean getting rid of the 'I agree' screen ? ON THE WAY: BMW F21 M140i
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Post #350197 Mon Jul 09 2012 3:01pm
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freddi



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Yes as well as using it while driving - passenger of course Love the sport. First the 2005 TDV6, now the 2011 Supercharged. Absolutely brilliant!

Post #350586 Fri Jul 13 2012 3:24pm
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aljo



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you need a software patch (faultmate or similar)to use sat nav on the move and as far as Im aware the agree screen cant be erased
Hope this helps

Post #350607 Fri Jul 13 2012 6:08pm
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chesterfield



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Am I missing something? Ive always been able to use mine on the move? Confused

Set destinations, choose route etc etc... I have to accept the "agree" screen, but I can use it just fine while on the move RRS 3.0D HSE 11MY - Fuji White, a few extras.

Post #350633 Fri Jul 13 2012 9:50pm
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whippetman



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^^^^ +1 Thumbs Up

Post #350646 Sat Jul 14 2012 4:11am
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mse



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^+1 Mike

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Post #350679 Sat Jul 14 2012 7:20pm
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Zilch



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chesterfield wrote:
Am I missing something? Ive always been able to use mine on the move? Confused

Set destinations, choose route etc etc... I have to accept the "agree" screen, but I can use it just fine while on the move


Not on the OZ software version that is for sure, once you start rolling all destination inputs are greyed out, the only thing that works on the move is the "AGREE" button and the "Start" navigation screen option if a location had been inputted whilst stationary Another Pommie Bar Steward down under

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Post #350701 Sun Jul 15 2012 2:24am
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Beancounter_74



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They really do dumb down the system for you guys Shocked .......based on LR's assessment of the capabilities of our antipodian members, I'm surprised any of you can work your way around a PC/laptop and navigate to this site Laughing
Not being able to change nav on the move is rediculous. Can you use the voice control to change anything Question ON THE WAY: BMW F21 M140i
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GONE: BMW F10 520D MSport - Carbon Black
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Post #350706 Sun Jul 15 2012 6:55am
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Zilch



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Beancounter_74 wrote:
They really do dumb down the system for you guys Shocked .......


I think the reality is that LR are just being overly cautious to avoid any litigation if someone is concentrating on the screen rather than the road and cause a major incident.. Be interesting to know if the US (litigation central) models have the same limitations.. Stupid really as aftermarket Satnav systems both portable (TomTom, Garmin etc) and built in (Fuji ten etc) do not have the same issues, and you can get the "Safety Camera" options on aftermarket devices as well Evil or Very Mad

Beancounter_74 wrote:
Not being able to change nav on the move is rediculous. Can you use the voice control to change anything Question


Been to lazy to even set it up Whistle Laughing , i will try and spare some time this week to set it up and advise Thumbs Up Another Pommie Bar Steward down under

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Post #350709 Sun Jul 15 2012 7:31am
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Supacat



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For LR to add this in for the Oz market surely it has to be a type approval or legislative requirement for that market?

Post #350723 Sun Jul 15 2012 11:12am
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JONRRS



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Zilch wrote:
chesterfield wrote:
Am I missing something? Ive always been able to use mine on the move? Confused

Set destinations, choose route etc etc... I have to accept the "agree" screen, but I can use it just fine while on the move


Not on the OZ software version that is for sure, once you start rolling all destination inputs are greyed out, the only thing that works on the move is the "AGREE" button and the "Start" navigation screen option if a location had been inputted whilst stationary


Zilch,

I have a 11my and whilst I cannot input new destinations, I can go to previous destinations and favourites and home and use those. Do you have that functionality?

I also note my wifes Honda Odyysey and parents Jag has similar Nanny State restrictions.

In fact when I had a Navman it wouldn't let me input an address once the car was moving, so not unusual.

Pretty Stupid tho - did they not think about the fact a passenger might want to input something into the Nav on the move? 2011 TDV6 Luxury - Baltic Blue, Ebony with Contrast Stitch, RSE, Stormers, Towpack.

Post #350874 Tue Jul 17 2012 6:00am
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Zilch



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JONRRS wrote:
I have a 11my and whilst I cannot input new destinations, I can go to previous destinations and favourites and home and use those. Do you have that functionality?


Jon not tried, will have a go tomorrow, along with trying the voice activation Thumbs Up Another Pommie Bar Steward down under

MY20 Defender 110 SE P400 Eiger/Ebony
MY10 3.0 RRS TDv6 Fuji/Ebony/Anigre

Post #350889 Tue Jul 17 2012 8:06am
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2nd Rower



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Its not a nanny state law as my Conformidore Sportwagon allows me to input destinations on the move!

Post #351293 Fri Jul 20 2012 8:37pm
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BKHK



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I will have to try the X5.

Thing is, I don't need sat nav here in Perth. When it is giving "guidance" all the directions and road numbers pop up in the HUD, very cool!

Post #351340 Sat Jul 21 2012 11:00am
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