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Overview of City Navigator Europe NT Unicode 2020 Benefits
The route to restaurants, gas stations, accommodation, attractions and more. Includes full coverage of Romania, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Saint Barthélemy and French Guiana. Increased coverage for Bosnia and Herzegovina. It includes more than 10.8 million km (6.7 million miles) of roads, including highways, national and regional highways, and local roads in Western Europe and many countries in Eastern Europe.
Displays more than 6.7 million points of interest throughout the country, including restaurants, housing, border crossings, attractions, gas stations, campgrounds, shops and more. Gives turn-by-turn hints on a compatible device. Pronunciation for compatible devices that say street names (for example, “Turn right on Main Street”). Includes navigation features such as avoiding unwanted places, choosing a type of route, and more. Contains traffic data for compatible devices that use traffic receivers.
Overview of City Navigator Europe NT Unicode 2020 Features
- In this version, the official map is divided into two files: Northern and Southern Europe.
- North includes: Austria, Belarus, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Iceland, Great Britain, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Slovakia, Sweden and Ukraine.
- South includes: Albania, Andorra, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, France, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Kosovo, Macedonia, Malta, Moldova, Montenegro, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland and Turkey.
Technical Details and System Requirements
- Supported OS: Windows 10 / Windows 8.1 /Windows 7 SP1 (x64)
- Processor: Multi core Intel i5 Series or above, Xeon or AMD equivalent
- RAM: 4GB (8GB or more recommended)
- Free Hard Disk Space: 32GB (64GB or more recommended)
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edited November -1 in Garmin Auto Forum (Garmin Nuvi, Garmin Drive Forum)
I bought my 755T 4 weeks ago (preloaded with City Navigator North America only) and have been practicing with it ever since in preparation for my trip to Europe next week. I bought City Navigator Europe NT separately (DVD version) and, following instructions, transferred the maps I needed to a SD card. I've also created some custom routes using MapSource which I want to transfer in a few days. When I turn on my Garmin in Europe, I'd rather not get a nasty surprise that I didn't do something quite right. Here's my setup so far:
The SD card has a Garmin folder with 2 files; one with a hole bunch of numbers and letters with the extension .gma and one called gmapsuff.img (1GB size)
When I turn the Garmin on (with SD card inserted), I get the following info from Tools>Settings>Map>Map Info;
CN North America NT 2011.10 3D
CN Europe NT 2010.10
CN North America NT 2011.10
Here's a few questions I have if anyone can help.
1) When I turn on my Garmin in Europe will it recognize I'm there automatically and not sitting in my driveway in Canada or do I first have to provide some coordinates?
2) Is there any way of fooling or tricking the GPS at home so I can check if my custom (Europe) routes are loaded properly?
The SD card has a Garmin folder with 2 files; one with a hole bunch of numbers and letters with the extension .gma and one called gmapsuff.img (1GB size)
When I turn the Garmin on (with SD card inserted), I get the following info from Tools>Settings>Map>Map Info;
CN North America NT 2011.10 3D
CN Europe NT 2010.10
CN North America NT 2011.10
Here's a few questions I have if anyone can help.
1) When I turn on my Garmin in Europe will it recognize I'm there automatically and not sitting in my driveway in Canada or do I first have to provide some coordinates?
2) Is there any way of fooling or tricking the GPS at home so I can check if my custom (Europe) routes are loaded properly?
Comments
- If the Europe maps are listed in Map Info, as they seem to be, and that entry has a checkmark beside it, then you should be good to go. If there is no checkmark, tap the box to place one beside the Europe map entry.
When you arrive in Europe you shouldn't have to do anything other than turn the Nuvi on. It may take awhile to get a satellite lock because of the large distance you have moved since you last had a lock. After the initial lock the Nuvi should get the lock as quickly as it does at home. One way you can possibly shorten the initial lock time is to attempt to get a lock while you fly to Europe. You'll probably need a window seat and should check with a flight attendant first as some airlines don't allow GPS use. Not a problem on Air Canada the last time I flew with them.
One way to check the Europe maps would be to go into the Map Info screen and erase the checkmark beside all City Navigator entries EXCEPT the one for the Europe maps. Then go to the normal View Map screen, zoom out and use your finger to drag the map to a Europe location, like England. Now zoom in to a populated area like London and the farther you zoom in the more detail you should see. If the maps are working you should eventually see all the street detail just like you do in NA. If you only see major roads then you may be seeing the built in basemaps and not City Navigator Europe. I realize that isn't checking your routes, but it's an easy way to check that the maps are installed properly. If they are then your routes shouldn't be a big problem.
I've never tried this but when you have transferred your routes to the Nuvi and imported them (Tools - My Data - Import Route(s) ,you should be able to just go to Where To- Routes and pick any of your Europe routes. The Nuvi will ask if you want to calculate your route from your current location and , I think, if you say NO it will just calculate the route from your starting point in Europe to your destinations, as long as the Europe maps are active. That's how it works with the NA maps so I'm assuming it will work with the Euro ones as well. - Beautiful. Worked like a charm just as you described! Much appreciated.
Arriving in Frankfurt at 6:30 am, car rental isn't until 10:00, so satellite lock shouldn't be problem.
I'll try adding adding my custom routes and see if can preview them as you describe? I'll repost tomorrow night. - I am curious about whether you get Junction View in Europe when you load from DVD to the SD gmapsupp.img file. I assume you do not get 3D buildings. Let us know when you have a chance to use it.
- civilguy, as alanb mentioned, it would be great to know if Junction View is available on the Europe maps you have installed. One way you could check now is to look in the JCV directory on your Nuvi. It maybe inside the Garmin directory, can't recall.
Anyway there would already be one JCV file there from your NA maps but if you have 2 JCV files then you probably have Junction Views for Europe as well.
Let us know. :) - You need to make sure the file named:
D1281050A.JCV
is on the SD card in a folder called:
GarminJCV
for the European maps to have Junction View working. (this file name is based on the 2011.10 map set) The file can be manually extracted from the map download on your PC.
The European JCV file does not live on the Nuvi itself in the same folder as the North American map JCV file but rather on your SD card with the European maps.
To test the ability of the European Junction View, put the GPS into simulator mode and set up a route from London Heathrow airport to somewhere in downtown London (Harrod's, Buckingham Palace). You should get Junction Views shortly after leaving Heathrow and heading east towards the city.
FYI, I figured this out a couple of releases ago by trial and error....
Cheers!
Bob - maptechie, thanks for the info. I'm still new to all this, so bear with me. I don't have the file D1281050A.JCV nor the folder JCV on the SD card.
I purchased City Navigator Europe NT on DVD as I didn't want to endure another 12 hour download from the Garmin website (which it took to simply update the North American Maps that came preloaded on my 755T).
I have the 2010.10 European map set based on what MapInfo says. I can't find the D1281050A.JCV file on my DVD, or on my Garmin under GarminJCV. Only files I see under GarminJCV are D1279020A.sum and D1279060.JCV. Questions I have:
1) What does the sum file do?
2) Can I download the file D1281050A.JCV from the Garmin website?
3) If I can download the file, do I simply create the JCV subfolder on the SD card and do a copy/paste using my PC (with Windows Explorer) or do I need a special editing programme?
4) Will it work with my 2010.10 European map set? (you message referred to a 2011.10 map set)
Look forward to hearing back. - edited July 2010Hmm, this is going to get a bit complicated. I looked at the 2010.10 download I have from last year and the JCV file is in the Additions folder of the exe (self-extracting) file. It's called CNE2010_10.JCV in that release.
At any rate, you cannot download the JCV file from Garmin. Matter of fact, if you look closely you'll probably find your DVD makes no mention of Junction View. I believe it's been unofficially added along the way.
I take it you're not going to update those maps before you travel? (If you just bought the DVD why is it so old? We're expecting 2011.20 any day now, so that's bout 5 updates since your DVD was produced.)
BTW, can't help you with what the SUM file is for. The JCV file on the actual GPS (NOT the SD card) will be the junction view file for North America. Explore the European DVD using Windows and see if you can find ANY JCV file. If you do, create a new folder in the Garmin folder of the SD card and call it JCV. Then copy the JCV file from your DVD to that folder. Try the test route I posted earlier in simulation mode and report back. Let us know the name of the JCV file you locate on the DVD too in case it doesn't work.
alanb, based on what t923347 and maptechie wrote, Junction View probably won't work in Europe with the way I've got my SD card configured on my 755T. I'm working on that as well and will keep you posted.I am curious about whether you get Junction View in Europe when you load from DVD to the SD gmapsupp.img file. I assume you do not get 3D buildings. Let us know when you have a chance to use it.
The model 775T has the European and N.American maps, and is probably configured for Junction View in both locations. I didn't really need all the features of the 775T and purchased the DVD as an add-on, but only after I was sure my 755T didn't misbehave over a 2-3 week period. So far, no problems and great feature to have in the car.- Nothing as far as the end-user is concerned. The *.sum files you see on the unit are checksum files generated when the diagnostics test is run on the unit. If they're deleted from the unit, they will be regenerated when the diagnostics test is run again. The unit runs exactly the same without them.
- ....Explore the European DVD using Windows and see if you can find ANY JCV file.
No luck, not anywhere.
I'll contact the distributor in Calgary where I bought it a couple of weeks ago off their website and find out why I didn't get the latest version. Maybe (free hopefully) update will do the trick. - Ok, hope that takes care of it for you. In all honesty I didn't realize it wasn't 'standard equipment' on the European maps until someone here posted a message about it being broken in a map release about a year ago (2010.30 I think it was). I started digging and was able to figure out how to turn it on. Garmin's response to my question back then was basically 'Who ever said you should have it with those maps?' It's there in the later releases, it just doesn't load by default.
Copy the info on the SUM files too, thanks SergZak! - Just as a point of information, does Garmin release all of its 'quarterly' map versions on DVD? I was under the impression that a DVD version was released only once a year.
- Good point - he should probably be asking for the first official 2011 release made available on DVD rather than the current update files. Of course if the Calgary retailer was advertising NT Europe 2010, then that's exactly what he received.
No, I ordered the right map; they sent me the old version by mistake which I didn't notice until after my install and registering the product with Garmin. In any event, retailer will send me new DVD but suggested I contact Garmin and see if they would allow me to download a free update from their website. New DVD wouldn't arrive here in time before I leave next Tuesday.Good point - he should probably be asking for the first official 2011 release made available on DVD rather than the current update files. Of course if the Calgary retailer was advertising NT Europe 2010, then that's exactly what he received.
Have another small problem that just cropped up. I was transferring some custom routes I created using Mapsource. The first 3 of 6 loaded without problem and was able to preview them on the Garmin. When I tried to load #4 it got hung up at 24%. Turning Garmin on and off and re-attempts didn't work.
Thinking it was a memory problem I deleted all my other custom routes (they were practice anyway) except for the first 3 for Europe. I did check memory and there's 2GB left. If I need to free up more, can someone explain a simple way to remove unwanted files (I know there's voice, language files that aren't needed) to free up memory if that's the problem. I hope deleting files is as easy as using Windows Explorer to select a file and pressing delete. I don't need more problems at this point in time.- A tip - if you are traveling from town to town but do not have a precise address to enter into the SatNav use the Cities feature in the 'Where to' section - it will guide you to a central point. This gives you great flexibility to incorporate additions to your trip based on conversations with fellow travelers or from local guide books or leaflets.
I tend to only enter in the Favourites or recently found area only ultimate destinations eg booked hotels or houses I am going to stay at.
Remember also that a good local map is needed to balance out the strictures of the SatNav and to also apply a sanity check to what the SataNav suggests. - I hope Garmin will let you do the update online. You will need to do the manual copy of the elusive JCV file however. Keep us posted!
Yes you only have 2GB of STORAGE SPACE on the Nuvi's internal drive but if you were able to transfer the route to the Nuvi then SPACE is probably not the issue for the route that will not calculate. It is more likely that the Nuvi is running out of computing power (RAM for lack of a better term) attempting to calculate the route.
Have another small problem that just cropped up. I was transferring some custom routes I created using Mapsource. The first 3 of 6 loaded without problem and was able to preview them on the Garmin. When I tried to load #4 it got hung up at 24%. Turning Garmin on and off and re-attempts didn't work.
Thinking it was a memory problem I deleted all my other custom routes (they were practice anyway) except for the first 3 for Europe. I did check memory and there's 2GB left. If I need to free up more, can someone explain a simple way to remove unwanted files (I know there's voice, language files that aren't needed) to free up memory if that's the problem. I hope deleting files is as easy as using Windows Explorer to select a file and pressing delete. I don't need more problems at this point in time.
This normally happens when very long routes need to be calculated or if the route requires travel over bodies of water (where ferries are needed for example). I'd suggest that you break the route up into say 2 or 3 different sections and see if all the parts will calculate individually. If so then your problem is solved. If not then at least you'll see which section is causing the problem.
Certainly if there are voice, txt and other files on the Nuvi's internal storage,that you don't use, then they can be deleted, but the less you fool around with deleting files on the Nuvi the less opportunity there is for something else to get screwed up, like a corrupted file system. I'd leave well enough alone for now and see if you can create a working route(s) before you start deleting files a few days before you leave on your trip.- The route calculating freeze up can occur if you have avoidances that make the route impossible. For example if you had 'avoid ferries' and a ferry is the only way to get there. I think it should eventually give up and give you a 'unable to complete route' error or something similar.
- Just a quick update. Called Garmin this am:
No I can't get a free free update for City Navigator Europe 2010 as I didn't purchase through them. Good news is that service rep says Junction View and lane assist will work in Europe even with 2010 maps - said the JCV file is embedded in the programme file. Even better news is that I don't have to endure another 12 hr download as happened when I got my free update for N. America.
As for route calculating freeze-up at 24% when importing custom routes she offered the following suggestions;
1) break route into smaller segment(s), 300 Km she thought was a bit long
2) transfer route from MapSource directly to Nuvi instead of SD card
3) delete unnecessary files in Garmin directory except for Current.gpx file
Before doing any of the above, thought I'd do some more experimenting, turned the Nuvi on and, lo and behold one of the short routes that didn't work the night before loaded without a glitch. Tried my longest route (which also froze before), but instead loaded it directly to the Nuvi per Garmin's suggestion and it too loaded successfully. I now have all my custom routes packaged and ready to go.
One observation I had when previewing my custom routes. The route you see within MapSource isn't the same as what's on the Nuvi. I always thought that the MapSource route would be copied over exactly. Apparently not. It appears the Numi makes routes changes which I assume overrides any preference settings (shorter, faster etc) that may be used within MapSource. In any event, it's close enough to what I want for now as I'm running out of tweeking time. If I get lost I'll ask my wife for directions.
Sorry for the long post, but will report back on return mid-August. - In MapSource, you must set via points to force the Nuvi to use a route you want.
With the select arrow, grab and set the line to points to go exactly over (use caution {zoom in} for divided roadways). - I'd still like to see you try a short simulation route where there's known junction view....
Yes, the Nuvi will ALWAYS recalculate a Mapsource route so you have to be sure you create the route on your PC with enough waypoints to insure that the Nuvi has no other choices, as piltart says.One observation I had when previewing my custom routes. The route you see within MapSource isn't the same as what's on the Nuvi. I always thought that the MapSource route would be copied over exactly. Apparently not. It appears the Numi makes routes changes which I assume overrides any preference settings (shorter, faster etc) that may be used within MapSource. In any event, it's close enough to what I want for now as I'm running out of tweeking time. If I get lost I'll ask my wife for directions.- civilguy
I am curious to know what type of route you are setting up - is it a detail route to take you from one notable spot to another or is it a route where you have decided to you want to follow specific roads - are these back roads or major highways.
Route I had was: Start Regensburg(Ger)>Passau(Ger)>Wels(Austria)>End small village near Schonau(Ger). In MapsSource I had to add Passau and Wels as waypoints to swing me to the areas I wanted to travel. I didn't choose specific highways (major or minor) nor any back roads. After transferring route to Nuvi, Nuvi changed route slightly between Passau and Wels (left side of River Inn instead of right) and between Wels and End (north of Salzburg instead of south). No big deal as I'm sure scenery will be great.civilguy
I am curious to know what type of route you are setting up - is it a detail route to take you from one notable spot to another or is it a route where you have decided to you want to follow specific roads - are these back roads or major highways.
I had a funny experience recently with a custom route I created to drive from Home to my sister's cottage. Had to create about 10 waypoints to (eventually) force the Nuvi to go the route I wanted. Won't go into any details but, choose your waypoints wisely unless you want to drive past a local post-office or townhall along the way.
Yes I knew that. See my reply post to DerekW re: my recent trip to sister's cottage and waypoints.In MapSource, you must set via points to force the Nuvi to use a route you want.
With the select arrow, grab and set the line to points to go exactly over (use caution {zoom in} for divided roadways).
Trouble is, for a complicated route, you may have to go back and forth between MapSource and the Nuvi several times to see if they eventually agree. A little drawn out in my opinion. During transfer there should be an embedded command or something that tells the Nuvi to follow all instructions created by MapSource. Haven't tried this but, wonder what would happen if you selected all avoidance options in the Nuvi preferences menu? If you can't go on highways, toll roads, gravel roads, ferries etc. what choices are left except for faster or shorter route option?
When I spoke to the service rep Thursday, response was No as I hadn't bought DVD directly from Garmin. However, I had previously sent an Email to Garmin on Wednesday in which I asked the same question. Got a response back today (Saturday) and Yes, they will give me a free update within the 60 day period of me unlocking the older version City Navigator Europe. It was their mistake (free update) why this didn't happen automatically when I registered.I hope Garmin will let you do the update online. You will need to do the manual copy of the elusive JCV file however. Keep us posted!
Very nice of them but, for now, don't want to risk a download glitch as it takes me 10-12 hrs with the internet connection I've got.- CG - what I would do in your situation would be to store in the SatNav the destinations eg addresses of hotels and key locations and then select each point in turn, This allows you to change your mind while traveling - you might hear of a fascinating place to go to while on the trip and this will not cause confusion in your grand plan.
A plan is to tell you where you would be if things had not changed <g>