my nuvi 360 saw new file in my SD (unlocked version) ask me if put inide gps or stay in SD i said yes
so i check in montreal(canada, quebec) if some waypoint camera and nope??
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my nuvi 360 saw new file in my SD (unlocked version) ask me if put inide gps or stay in SD i said yes
so i check in montreal(canada, quebec) if some waypoint camera and nope??
How did you check? Cyclops are not visible as saved waypoints.
I make same for my last red light speed trap home made!
I unzoom my map and i check if i saw way point alert, i remember the old spot!
So if you said, your kit is not visible, ill tryed with simulation travel in same sector ?
The Neil bless you on it he is good fellow :) No doubt that lucky will be with you after him good words.Quote:
Originally Posted by quebec001 [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
Do you wait his permissions? Why? Try simulation if you remember some spots. Also you can check spots from any free database.
There are no other way check Cyclops without simulation. You can check for successful installation in menu -> system -> about device -> search in list for safety cameras. But for fact of showing and alarm you should go to simulation.
is not for permissions lol, ok now i saw system -> about device -> search in list for safety cameras!
SO ITS OK, i am simulate for one point and simulation warning me for one speed trap at 100km/hr
Spoiler: pic
My test for one waypoint: warning and alert
Spoiler: pics
if some want checking for all point for Quebec (in Canada)
we have in english (or ine french) some PDF with read light and speed camera location (so this PDF is made in 2009, probably no new spot)
Spoiler: Transport Quebec
SO i have 2 questions
- first-- i dont know how many feet before warning if is for 100km/hr or 50km/hr speed trap
- second -- I did not find any tools to convert the .GPI to .CSV file
The first is coctail from speed and distance. Maybe anybody have got more info. You can find discussion on forum for Cyclops in dedicated threads.Quote:
Originally Posted by quebec001 [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
The second is not impossible for Cyclops. For usual POI it is not problem usually. See dedicated threads if you want to see investigation but there are not tools that ready for use.
ok and thanks for answear
so in find this one in Garmin site french France
Spoiler: link
4 km on motorways, 2 km outside urban areas and 300 meters in urban areas. Danger areas are: Fixed speed cameras, mobile speed zones, railway crossings, the road narrowed, bridges and tunnels, steep slopes, dangerous turn reported, schools and summer camps, hospitals ...
If you read forum with passion you could find extended info about France Cyclops.
Official info:
So it is trick from Garmin side. The point of it is as you quote - spots with safety cams was replaced with dangerous zones of quoted length. It is not prohibited by legislation! The workaround take place only.Code:http://support.garmin.com/support/searchSupport/case.faces?caseId=%7B1a0e3820-3be3-11e1-613e-000000000000%7D
For others Cyclops you can read user investigation of Cyclopes format here...
All compatible devices
Ihave a question,Code:https://buy.garmin.com/en-US/US/shop-by-accessories/digital-downloads/safety-cameras/cyclops-safety-cameras-u-s-and-canada/prod69781.html
with my simulator i never saw red light camera (alarm was 50km) my simulator run at 47km! is it normal, alarm red light not come ?
The red light is in 50km zone and the GPS simulator ride at 47km in rural areas(Therefore unless 50km), could that the alarm red light created by Cyclops ever triggers for speed trap 70km (71km drive on my simulator) and for the speed trap at 100km, 108km drive on my simulator!
in short all the speed traps my gps simulates at least 1km more ?
So normaly no need km/hr for one red light alarm!
i think my nuvi 360 is told for saw picture with little red light same post number 7
so i saw banner text for speed trap with icone camera, but for redlight not working well ?