Garmin software / battery update

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Our Garmin GPS128 was working perfectly apart from regularly forgetting where it was when switched off and having to be re-initialised the next time it was switched on.

It still remembered all the waypoints, trip mileage etc.

For shorter passages we use the GPS repeater as a primary steering and passage planning tool, so we wanted to get it fixed in case it was a developing problem. Many people had suggested the internal battery might be on the way out.

We put the set into the Garmin dealers in Las Palmas. It was away about 24 hours and came back with upgraded software and a new internal battery for E60 - not too bad for what is now almost a new set.

However, they had not even tested it - teh set had not been initialised, the default lat/long was the Garmin factory inteh USA, so I had to initialise the set. You would have thought they might have actually checked it was working.

Of course, the set had none of our data (including over 200 waypoints) in it any more - we were told it had been lost when the battery was changed. How long would it have taken them to download the waypoints when they already had the machine plugged into the computer to update the software?

The set was also set to the factory defaults, which means the NMEA interface wasn;t set up and the set would no longer talk to the radio or the repeater. Again, I wonder how difficult it would have been to give us the set back with the same settings it had when we put it in to them. After all, if I offer to upgrade the operating system on someone's PC I don't delete all their documents and settings in the process.

I think the thing that annoyed me most was that they hadn't even bothered to change the operating language back to English - which IS the default after all.

So - be warned and if you are contemplating a similar upgrade from a Garmin dealer try to download your waypoints first and take a note of all the settings.

- Nick
 
Of course when I took a GPS48 with a loose antenna connector (nut coming off inside the case) to Garmin themselves at Romsey a couple of years back, they looked at my rather old GPS , said 'all your waypoints seem to be newer than 12 months :-) please wait'. They went off backed it up and gave me a newer one FOC.
I will buy their product again. Pity the GPS48 they gave me as a replacement is still 100% except for the backup battery which I know I trashed (connect a low current limited mains power adaptor the wrong way round and it runs the backup battery down. With a more powerful adaptor it blows the fuse in the power lead)
 
"It was away about 24 hours and came back with upgraded software and a new internal battery for E60 - not too bad for what is now almost a new set." . . . . . . . . . . .

They will have opened it, put in a new battery and replaced whatever it was that needed replacing with pre-tested kit which did not need to be re-tested. All that for €60, to give what you say is almost a new set.

Surely all you have to do now is upload to the unit the waypoints etc that you have saved elsewhere anyway.

Sounds like you have had a right good result.

Am I missing something ?????????
 
I don't have any way to interface my GPS to the PC.

Garmin do - and did actually had the machine interfaced when they did the software upgrade, so it would have taken them seconds.

But - they were too damn lazy or thoughtless to even change the language back to English.

Not impressed.
 
OK but did you ask them specifically to switch the waypoints ?. If not then I can well imagine that they wouldnt. As said earlier ............................ "No doubt that if you hadn't wanted the data on the set you would have complained if it had been left on."
As for the too damn lazy or thoughtless, did you ask them to put into english - if they had done so and you were french I am sure you would have been upset !.

I have noi connection with garmin, other than have had repairs to handheld gps units, and found them, with clear instructions, to be nothing short of brilliant.
 
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I don't have any way to interface my GPS to the PC.

Garmin do - and did actually had the machine interfaced when they did the software upgrade, so it would have taken them seconds.

But - they were too damn lazy or thoughtless to even change the language back to English.

Not impressed.

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The language bit ... I understand fully ... I lost count of number of times I get handed a mobile phone to reset things and it's in Russian !! So what I do if I don't have manual is have similar phone by side and step through in english - following same on russian lang. one ... till I get where I need to change to english !

I think this has again proved the old advise --- Back-up - Back-up ....

I bet once you get it sorted - you start backing up data ... a good Garmin one is Gto7Win .... or the profram you use for charting ... that will often download wpts / rtes etc. and save as txt file ...
 
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