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will this work with the mdpna 100 by any chance?, if not, has anyone else got the camera database for the mdpna 100 as the ones on this site only seem to work with the TTN Navigator
Joined: Mar 23, 2005 Posts: 159 Location: UK Portsmouth
Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2005 6:45 pm Post subject:
Hi there
I have done all you said to get my PNA175 to show the taskbar and I have downloaded and installed the Camera package, the thing I got stuck on was the HEX Editor, which one did you use?
The Auto Alert database is very fussy about the csv inport file.
I use Excel to format the csv file creating three columns name,comment,long,lat.
the first field "name" each row must have the same amount of chrs and must not contain ': or '@' symbols.
the second column must have at least six chrs and not contain ':' or '@' chars.
The third and forth columns are the long and lat fields.
after saving the file from excel open it in notepad and remove the last linefeed.
The file should then import OK
Joined: Mar 23, 2005 Posts: 159 Location: UK Portsmouth
Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2005 7:29 pm Post subject:
Did try it out but got no sound or warning, then I lost the Medion program off both unit and the storage card... got them back thanks to a backup but that scared me a bit!
Will try again, I expect I did it wrong,I got a bit confused managaed to do the Hex EDITING (I THINK!) but could not figure out the last part.
The sounds for the distance alerts are in the lines like change 141;1 to camera and save the camera.wav file to the same directory
Joined: Mar 23, 2005 Posts: 159 Location: UK Portsmouth
Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2005 9:44 pm Post subject:
Ok I think I have got it :-)
Its the Number one thats correct, I have finally figured out that the ; between the "141;1," means the unit will play the "Favourites Alert" e.g. 141; first then it will play the "One" e.g. 1, wav sound after it.
So when its set off as you approach the camera before the change yyou get "Favourites Alert One" coming out in one sentence, clever!
By changing it to just "camera," it plays the "Warning camera ahead" wav instead.
I am very new to sat nav and have the Medion unit which I rather like. However I would like to have the speed camera positions on my unit.
I have followed your instructions as best I can but cant seem to get it to work. I have downloaded the software to my unit but just cant seem to activate it.
Hi all
I've been away.
you are right tel33. the data 141;1 can be replaced by up to four words seperated by a ; each word will then play the .wav with the same name so that small sentances may be announced.
I have placed a zip file on my site with the files needed to display SPEED CAMERA instead of Auto Alert 1
and change the distances to be more practical for camera warnings
The full description is on http://www.active-soccer.co.uk/The%20Medion%20MDPNA%20150.htm
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