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Stuck 705

December seems to bring out the worst in my collection of GPS devices. One year ago, the 710 had a very odd failure. In the past week, the Edge 705 has misbehaved in a rather strange way too: heart rate monitor and cadence sensor recognized and data displayed, though I couldn’t seem to cycle faster than 0.1km/h and achieve an overall distance of 64m! That happened twice and powering the unit on and off multiple times made no difference whatsoever. At 90km/h in the car on the way home, the 705 indicated the correct speed and distance covered, but not when sitting in its cradle on the handlebar of the Anthem

Once again, the easiest fix is a reset of the unit, but I had to perform a quick Google search to find out how to reset the Edge 705. It’s rather simple: power the unit off, then power it back on again whilst holding in the Mode button. The unit will request a reset of all user data – respond with Yes. No saved data is lost and the Edge 705 seems to be working without a hitch once again.

I followed my usual December GPS routine and searched for a new unit software update using the Mac version of the Garmin WebUpdater. On December 2, version 3.10 was released for the Edge 705 which includes the following enhancements and fixes:

  • Added ability to use waypoint elevation as the starting elevation for an activity when the user starts within approximately 30m of this waypoint.
  • Fixed issue where workouts using power zones based on percent of FTP or heart rate zones based on percent of maximum HR were saved incorrectly.
  • Fixed issue where Garmin Training Center could give a data transfer failed error if the unit had a bike profile name longer than fifteen characters.
  • Fixed issue with inaccurate display of history dates in some languages.
  • Added support for updated Australia Daylight Saving Time start and end dates.
  • Updated translations

Garmin WebUpdater

The update to 3.10 to a scant three minutes and included a device reset. The Edge 705 is once again ready for action and updated with the latest software.

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12 2009

Garmap Africa Series 2009, second edition

Garmap Africa Series 2009 2nd EditionA surprise announcement by the Garmap team: a second edition of the 2009 Africa Series maps is available for purchase. Even better, the smaller mapsets can now be downloaded directly from the Garmap website by registered owners of the software.

The second edition 2009 Africa Series sees some improvements with regard to the mapping data, regions covered, points of interest and also some new features added that were not present in earlier releases.

From a point of view of the mapping data, more than 100000 km of new roads have been added, as has Angola and additional detail for Zambian maps. Many more points of interest have been added and updated, including 300 wireless hotspots and the names of complexes and housing estates. Being able to download the mapsets is a major advantage. Only the smaller mapsets are available as a download and these include the TMC version of the South African Streetmaps (160MB in size), topographical maps (1000MB in size) and South African Waterways (105MB in size).

A new feature is the availability of TMC mapsets. Traffic Message Channel mapsets require a newer device to be able to take advantage of traffic information, though I’m not too sure how well this is already supported in South Africa. Another benefit of these mapsets is that they are slightly smaller and more compact, consuming slightly less space on the target GPS.

As always, users of older mapsets will need to purchase a license for the update, but for owners of the 1st edition, updates should be free of charge. I would still recommend buying the ZAR 10 DVD directly from a retailer – that way, you’ll have all the maps on a single disk.

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09 2009

Garmap 2009 – a first look

Though promised for many months, the new Garmap Africa Series 2009 has only just been made available. After a number of fruitless attempts at trying to buy the ZAR 10 DVD from a variety of speciality stores, I went straight to the source and picked the DVD up from Avnic in North Riding.

Garmap Africa Series 2009

The DVD contains both the Mapsource interface for users of Windows and RoadTrip for Mac users. A heap of extras are included on the DVD, such as the latest edition of the Garmin Training Center and USB drivers. Maps are the main reason you’d want this, as substantial improvements have been made. A much larger database of points of interest is bundled with the map data and more provinces now enjoy full map coverage.

I tried out the installation of MapSource on Windows 7 first. No issue with registration provided Internet Explorer is used. That’s a pity for Firefox fans out there. I was rather surprised that the MapSource version included seems rather old. Dated 2007, to be precise.

MapSource

I don’t understand why the very latest version is not on the disk. The update of the product is rather easy, yet unnecessary as it could have been included by default. I suggest you perform the update immediately by selecting Check for updates from the menu.

MapSource updated

The newer version provides a slightly improved interface and the ability to manage installed map products.

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02 2009

Garmap Africa Series 2009 announced

After a fairly lengthy wait, the latest update to Garmap‘s Africa Series has been announced. Contrary to initial expectations, the new Garmap website is still not up an running and registration for the new 2009 mapset will be handled using the existing website.

Garmap Africa Series 2009

Like the latest Mapsource software available from Garmin, the Garmap software will run on both Leopard and Windows. A double-sided DVD will contain Mac content on one side and Windows content on the other. Don’t worry about which side is up – the disk will let you know.

The inclusion of Mac support is quite exciting, but numerous updates and improvements to the all-important mapsets have also been made. The following mapsets are included on the DVD:

  • Southern Africa Streetmaps 2009, both standard and DEM (Digital Elevation Mode)
    • Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Namibia, Mozambique, South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe
  • Southern Africa Topographical and Recreational 2009
    • topographical detail for South Africa, Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Swaziland, Zambia and Zimbabwe
  • South African Waterways 2009
  • Nigerian Streetmaps 2009
  • Indian Ocean Islands Streetmaps 2009
  • East African Streetmaps 2009

Garmap African Series 2009 coverageThe South African Streetmaps boast full road coverage for six of our nine provinces, including 193000 points of interest and 300 wireless hotspots (no more driving around with that Pringles can ;-) ).

Digital Elevation Mode is supported by specific GPS units and provides a very attractive 3D view of terrain, incorporating topographical information and street-level detail. Check your GPS‘ capabilities to decide which mapset is more appropriate and supported.

The DVD should be in stores from this week and is said to retail for ZAR 9.95. Note that this price does not include any maps, simply the media. Online activation and variable pricing for the different mapsets on the DVD applies.

For more details, see the official Garmap announcement (this is a PDF link).

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02 2009


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