Wow that's quite complicated for someone that doesn't know their way around computers. Luckily I know enough to be dangerous, but for others they aren't going to have a clue what they're supposed to do. So if I dock it like I normally do for the update, it has a higher risk of bricking the device?
Support Thread for the TND 500, TND 700 or future Rand McNally products. (part two)
Discussion in 'Trucking Electronics, Gadgets and Software Forum' started by Mark Kling, Jul 7, 2014.
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How do I rate a POI on the new tablet? Thanks!
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I think the powers to be just assume everyone that buys one of these units is computer literate.Voyager XII Rider and jorceshaman Thank this. -
I had no problems with all the other updates with random wireless networks and the RM dock. I have used hotspot wi-fi all over
the country to update my Mac and Windows machines. Never a problem with data.
Surprisingly, this update seems to be very sensitive to almost everything. My 720 was killed by the the new maps and OS update.
I still have not had time to have Mark reconfigure my entire computing system to make it work ...
absurd ..... the more I think about it, the closer I am to throwing the #### thing in the trash canjorceshaman Thanks this. -
Mark, 2 questions:
1, Does Rand Mcnally or 3rd parties sell new screens? Just need to get the plastic cover replaced on an older 710. Otherwise I'll have to see what I can make up.
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It isn't that the machine doesn't know which way I'm going, its that it recalculates legs I haven't even started (multi-stop trips).
Example that should show you what I mean:
Origin: Jahant truckstop in Acampo, CA
Pickup: Sierra Army Depot, C Street, Herlong, CA
Destination: Fort Jackson, SC
After stomping my feet, turning in circles 3 times, and sacrificing a salamander, I was able to get it to route how I wanted (i80 to Lincoln, NE then down to Kansas City, then Nashville, then to Columbia SC -- 2640 loaded miles).
Then I stop for fuel at the Sac Valley truck stop (not in poi db: 2891 stockton blvd, sacramento). When I resume my trip, it is now showing a total trip length of 60 extra miles (it is now routing down to i40 instead of 80 and I haven't even got to the pickup yet).
I get to the pickup and start back towards i80, only this time it is routing using a portion of i70 and is adding 100 miles.
I ignore it and continue on 80, but it doesn't return to my original routing until I'm in Nebraska.
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I got a 16 gig Kingston, no problems.
Future updates for the 720.
Not sure if there has been a decision made on whether or not they will release another one for the 720.
My guess will be there won't be anymore.
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OK....I wanted to wait for a while until I posted again since last time I was coming off as an #####. I have several issues with the TND Tablet that I still want to have addressed. 1) Even though the DST issue was resolved, the auto brightness still needs to be fixed. Yes, I have the auto brightness offset timer adjusted, but it still changes too soon. Seems that this approach will only work properly once we get near the soltices. The TND 730 NEVER had this problem with the auto brightness and would switch brightness at the right time no matter where or what day of year (seemed to know proper sunrise and sunset times, where the Tablet does not). 2) The topological map that displays on screen when set to auto-zoom is far too bright in night mode. Needs to be toned down a bit. 3) The brightness settings need a bit adjustment as daytime is a bit too dark and nighttime is a little too bright still (Yes even taking into account the brightness settings for the tablet itself). 4) The magnetic mount works most of the time, but hit a good pothole on the interstate doing 60 to 65 and it will pop off the mount (may need to Jerry rig something to help keep that from happening).
Otherwise, everything else is OK (routing is OK, and it does a much better job of staying connected to my mobile hotspot).
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Ports on a computer are not assigned drive letters till a device is attached, then a drive letter is assigned by the computer. This drive letter stays with that port till you either rename that port or clean the port by deleting it in the registry.
When you connect a device to the computer you basically start a handshaking protocol. As data is transmitted/received both ways from the computer to the TND and back it keeps the handshaking alive. To simply unplug the cable you could stand a chance to interrupt the handshaking protocol and could possibly corrupt the device attached to the Port. This is why it is recommended that you Safety dismount that port from the computer. The computer has programs you can access which usually are in your start icon tray on the right bottom side of your computer. Once you dismount the drive gracefully from the computer the computer stops the data transfer between the computer and the device in question.
Window's does not say anything, but do this on a MAC and it will pop up a window reminding you that you forgot to dismount the drive gracefully.
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Since updating my 520, I have found that I can't detour my route. Start in Mauston, WI to Arcadia, WI. Route given I-90 to LaCrosse then up 53 to 93. Tried to detour from I-90 to run up I-94 to exit 105 but detour does not work. Anyone else having issues with detour?
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