Can anyone tell me how long this sat nav takes to warm-up on each journey?
I was told it would take about 15 mins to boot when I first bought it but I didn't realise that I would have this problem for every journey I make. This morning it couldn't get a signal at all and it took about one hour. After that it would take about 5 - 10 mins.
Do you think I live in a dodgy area (Heathrow) or is this just normal sat-nav behaviour?
I've only just bought the thing and I am looking forward to using it, but now I'm not sure about it!
Has your car got a heat-reflector windscreen(not a heated screen). If so, then this maybe your problem. I have use of two cars, one of them has one of these screens. The performance of my tomtom is definitely worse when used in this car(although it still works). Try it in another car or move the unit to a side window to check for improvements.
Hi Moppy, as pointed out be Lauriew have you a reflective windscreen? as this does cause issues. I suffered the same problems with my Navman and bought an external amplified antenna for £10. This sticks onto the inside of the rear window and you run the cable to the front of the car and plug this into the satnav. This cured all the problems and the system is usually ready in less than a minute and as its amplified to never lose the satellite signals unless in a tunnel.
Quote: Originally posted by PeeWee on 05/11/2006
<!--bmi_SafeAddOnload(bmi_load,"bmi_orig_img");//-->Have you put a battery in it?? the i3 takes a single AA battery, which you replace now and again, this helps it keep its lock on.
they take 2 AA batterys and yes having them in helps keep it warm like standby on tv`s it keeps the last known locks on`s it had so when turned on again it locks on to the sat within seconds, also winscreens what have reflective coating dont help at all they block the signals.
for now put bats in take it outside and make sure you got a clear view of the sky and press the on and wheel down to get into test mode, nav your way too the satelite view screen and leave it you see the bars from each lock on move with its strength.
hello moppy, i work with sat navs and i have worked with that particular unit, first of all have you done any software updates as these help with little issues with the unit, so try that first,
if the previous two problem mentioned with the windscreen are an issue then yes an external antenna will be needed.
go to garmins website and go to the support pages and this should guide you on how to update the unit
do not update the i3 to v3.20 don`t do it it has bugs screen lag in map mode and a few others. 2.70 was the only stable one but that had bugs when on roundabouts.
We took a Garman StreetPilot i3 back because it remained frozen all the way up from South Wales, only coming to life when we were a few miles from home. It would regularly just stop and freeze so it was exchanged for a Tom Tom. Halfords took it back no problem and said they had a lot of returns due to freezing and not picking up the Sat.
I have the garman i3 and have found it to be a great sat nav for a great price. It has started giving me my directions before I get to the end of my street. which is about 2mins. it does have the batteries in but is always run from the cigar lighter. I have not downloaded anything to mine it was up and running straight out of the box.
It has the batteries in situ, I haven't updated via the pc with anything as yet and I have no idea about whether I have a reflective screen in my car - it's a Scenic 2002. I have been using it on my steering wheel column. Howver, I shall move it about and see if that helps.
I tried it immediately I bought it (stll in Comet's carpark) and it took the 15 mins to boot and then worked well, but having problems since. I shall try all you've suggested but I'm not very techie minded so hope I can fathom it out.
I'm depending on it to get me to a part of London I don't know on thursday so if it fails then I shall consider returning it/exchanging it.