Good luck mate, i can imagine how it must feel. Such a great car you want to make the most of it everyday!
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Apparently it's the maps....
It's a problem with pretty much everyones RNS510. When I'm around the central coast or driving on the F3, and north of, the RNS510 will freeze up, then restart, then when it restarts it freezes up again.
Was told that apparently the fix will be in maps v3.0 and that because of this I will get them for free....
Stoney!
Experience to date with the the RNS510 — The audio and video functions work fine (once I fixed the zone setting, as delivered it was set for China.)
I've now had the unit for about 12 months, and I've used its satnav maybe a dozen times — might use it more if only I could trust it.
Mostly it gets you to where you intended, though not always by the most logical route.
However, had I known how many omissions there are on the maps, and how often it either can't find the address you're looking for or else completely misdirects you, I'd have kept the money and used it for something more useful.
Two cases in point: Sometime in the near future I'll need to go to a point near Briagolong (before you rush for your atlas, it's a small town in East Gippsland.) The RNS510's maps know nothing about not only the road I need, but also the roads leading to it. And no, these are not new roads — they've existed since at least the early part of last century.
Our shopping jeep (a Yaris) has a portable GPS for which I paid the princely sum of $120 (including maps) and it finds them all (to add insult to injury, the maps for both units are from Sensis/Whereis and allegedly the same major release.)
Second case: A few days ago I needed to go to the Manningham Leisure Centre in Doncaster Rd, Doncaster. Since I live in Kew, obviously I know approximately where the centre is, but I'd never been there and to avoid missing it in traffic I set up the satnav so it would warn me when I approached my destination.
All went fine — I turned into High St as directed and was told to stay on that road for the next 7K. Crossed the Williamson's Rd intersection and without warning was told to "Make a U-turn, Now!". Since this was manifestly wrong I continued on, only to receive repeated instructions to turn back.
I was in no hurry, so out of curiosity I eventually did as ordered and headed back the way I came. At the Williamson's Rd lights the machine instructed me to "Turn right, Now!' (as with the initial instruction, there hadn't been the usual preliminary warning, and the device wasn't lost — the onscreen display showed a right turn arrow and the name of the road I was expected to turn into.) Since I was in the left lane, I couldn't comply and went straight on, being then told once again to make a U-turn.
Eventually did so, expecting to be told to turn left into Williamson's Rd, but this didn't happen and once across the intersection the whole cycle started again.
This time I ignored the instruction and continued on, being told at every intersection to turn back. Went on a couple of blocks past the Leisure Centre and turned back.
As I approached it again from the opposite direction and pulled into the right turn lane (the entrance is light-controlled) the machine piped up with "You have reached your destination" which of course I already knew — once again there was no prior warning that the end of my journey was near.
This doesn't exactly engender confidence in the product, and someone unfamiliar with the area could have been in real trouble (maybe even still going round and around...)
Next time I went up Doncaster Rd I set it up again, plus took the el cheapo unit with me. The RNS510 did exactly the same thing again, whilst the little Mio found the Leisure Centre with no difficulty.
The car's due for its first service shortly and I'm going to suggest that the shortcomings of the device be fixed under warranty — wonder how far I'll get?
Maybe they'll give me the new software.
You're lucky it's under warranty and not an a overseas unit. Would still be a minor inconvenience but not that bad.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mk6 GTI
That's a crap solution for the car.Quote:
Originally Posted by nau
Don't get me wrong, the RNS510 is more than just sat nav, and I will be getting it anyway. In my MKV GTI I had the old DVD based navigation unit and although it wasn't as detailed as the portable units, it's much more convenient and looks much nicer than having a portable unit around. I think portable units look WAY out of place in any quality car...
^Agree. Looks a lot more classy than having suction mounts and cog lighter cables everywhere and i find it a bit hard to chose a place on the windscreen that doesn't obscure the view.
The RNS 510 is probably one of if not the best in dash sat nav on thr market. The Audi version costs considerably more and leaves all in dash after market systems for dead.
Hey Guys,
I dropped the car off and the advised me that V3 maps have been released and they will be installing it for me.
Ill let you know how i go!