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Dec 18th, 2023, 15:39 | #1 |
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Sensus POIs?
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Is there any wy to manually add a point of interest to the Sensus navigation unit? When I got it I thought I'd be able to save my home location, or when I got to a location I'd be able to save my location as a favourite etc. I can't seem to find a way. The only thing I can find is about loading POIs from a memory stick which I've not tried yet but is a bit clunkier than I'd like. Thanks George |
Dec 18th, 2023, 18:29 | #2 |
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Yes, you can save a location in any of the Sensus systems. Loading a list of POIs, like ice cream dealers or speed cameras is best supported by the system in model year 2012-2013. The system can read a GPX file with positions and a bitmap (you can make one with Paint in Windows) that's displayed on the map screen where such a POI is located.
Model years 2014-2016 can handle camera positions in the map data, but aren't supporting separate lists as well. |
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Dec 18th, 2023, 18:49 | #3 |
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On Sensus, are you using memorised journeys? If you navigate to your home it will be one of the memorised destinations that you can select wherever you are regardless of how you originally navigated there. And if you use it routinely it will remain in the memorised list.v Also, IIRC, having completed a journey you can opt for the return route which will take you home if you set out from home.
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Dec 18th, 2023, 21:36 | #5 |
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The feature that the car can remember a route is dependent on that you go from the same A to the same B at least three times, and each time you take a route that's not what the GPS will calculate. Then it will remember your choice and use that instead of what the map data indicates.
But this feature is only in the systems used 2012-2013. The one from 2014 is different. It lacks some of the features from the older system and adds other. With the newer system you can locate a destination on your phone and send it to the car. Both systems will, as you write, allow you to return to where you started from. |
Dec 19th, 2023, 10:00 | #6 |
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I've found how to store locations. I'll have to get more practiced but I think when you put the location in by which ever method, address, post code, coordinates etc. you can then view it on the map. From the map screen you can then save it as a location.
I'm pretty sure my Garmin portable unit was like this too. You had to view it on the map and then you could save it. |
Dec 19th, 2023, 10:32 | #7 |
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I'm not sure if saving routes is the same as saving destinations. My 2012 Sensus saves destinations to a "Previous Destinations" list to which it adds the latest destination to the top and removes the last one from the bottom of the list which contains about a dozen or more locations. Saving routes seems to be more subtle, as said, in that if you continuously insist on a route different from the one the map system offers, the system adopts your route for future journeys. However these routes are not listed differently from standard routes when listed in the previous destinations list.
The major problem with my 2012 Sensus is that it is now unsupported by Volvo and will not be able to show any future new roads or traffic systems which is disgraceful for a company like Volvo!
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Dec 20th, 2023, 11:21 | #8 |
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There is a different confusion here too, if you compare different systems. The 2012 can save destinations visible to the user, and save "learned" routes invisible to the user.
The 2016 system can save a route you've driven, export to USB stick and load that into another car with the same system, so they can replicate a route you took earlier. That's a different way of saving a route. |
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