MtnHermit Posted December 22, 2010 Share Posted December 22, 2010 More 295W questions: Does the 295 automatically switch from portrait to landscape orientation? Anyone have a landscape screenshot, I'm assuming it has a screenshot mode. Does the 295 record tracks like my 205W? Thanks Quote Link to comment
+Chrysalides Posted December 22, 2010 Author Share Posted December 22, 2010 I read on Amazon that the 295W has a replaceable battery. True? Yes. But I'm not sure how widely available the battery is, or how much it costs. Once upon another forum update, I might have glanced at your profile and figured out where it is so cloudy, no more. Here's hopping that for that loss, double and triple posts have gone away. You jinxed it. Right after you posted that, the forums slowed down to a crawl for me Actually I'm in "sunny" California, that's currently seeing a series of storms move through. Looks like the next couple of days will be clear though. Oh, regarding portrait / landscape, yes, it switches automatically. Sometimes it is a little sluggish, and you need to hold the device almost perpendicular to the ground for the orientation sensor to kick in. Quote Link to comment
Dr Jeckyl and Mr Hide Posted December 22, 2010 Share Posted December 22, 2010 (edited) That works quite nicely. I'm impressed. The critter on the road has boots on, looks wet and happy AND you now know its location to within 10M. I read on Amazon that the 295W has a replaceable battery. True? Yes, the battery compartment on the 295W opens up like that of a cell phone - it's a sliding back cover. And here's something interesting - the 295W is called "Montana" in its wireless configuration. I guess that might be the code name for the model, like the Oregon, Colorado and Dakota series... Edited December 22, 2010 by Dr Jeckyl and Mr Hide Quote Link to comment
Dr Jeckyl and Mr Hide Posted December 22, 2010 Share Posted December 22, 2010 More 295W questions: Does the 295 automatically switch from portrait to landscape orientation? Anyone have a landscape screenshot, I'm assuming it has a screenshot mode. Does the 295 record tracks like my 205W? Thanks Here's a landscape shot. And yes, it does record tracks. Quote Link to comment
MtnHermit Posted December 22, 2010 Share Posted December 22, 2010 I guess that might be the code name for the model, like the Oregon, Colorado and Dakota series... That implies we'll never see a handheld model called Montana. Not that Garmin needs another handheld series. As bad as the handhelds are, go to the dark side, Nuvi, and the models are simply mind numbing. Quote Link to comment
Dr Jeckyl and Mr Hide Posted December 22, 2010 Share Posted December 22, 2010 I guess that might be the code name for the model, like the Oregon, Colorado and Dakota series... That implies we'll never see a handheld model called Montana. Not that Garmin needs another handheld series. As bad as the handhelds are, go to the dark side, Nuvi, and the models are simply mind numbing. "As bad as the handhelds are"? Sorry, you lost me there. I love the Oregon 550 and like the 62S a lot. But that's not really on topic here. Quote Link to comment
MtnHermit Posted December 22, 2010 Share Posted December 22, 2010 Here's a landscape shot.And yes, it does record tracks. Awesome, you killed two birds with that: screenshot and landscape. I don't need another GPS, have 4. I'm sure I'm far from the modern day record, but now 5!?! I took the liberty of pulling your image to do a 205W side-by-side. Same pixel map, different diagonal. Thanks for all your helpful posts. Quote Link to comment
MtnHermit Posted December 23, 2010 Share Posted December 23, 2010 "As bad as the handhelds are"? Sorry, you lost me there. I love the Oregon 550 and like the 62S a lot. But that's not really on topic here. Model proliferation, does Garmin need more models? Didn't intend a quality inference, just quantity. Quote Link to comment
Dr Jeckyl and Mr Hide Posted December 23, 2010 Share Posted December 23, 2010 (edited) "As bad as the handhelds are"? Sorry, you lost me there. I love the Oregon 550 and like the 62S a lot. But that's not really on topic here. Model proliferation, does Garmin need more models? Didn't intend a quality inference, just quantity. Ah, I get it. Yes, there is model proliferation but at least many of them are now using the same mounts, and that's a step in the right direction. I keep finding Garmin mounts from other models I've had in the past and talk about useless stuff to have around... Edited December 23, 2010 by Dr Jeckyl and Mr Hide Quote Link to comment
Dr Jeckyl and Mr Hide Posted December 23, 2010 Share Posted December 23, 2010 I guess that might be the code name for the model, like the Oregon, Colorado and Dakota series... That implies we'll never see a handheld model called Montana. In many ways this is a handheld model. It has a lanyard attachment point, it works in portrait orientation, and it has a pedestrian mode it goes into automatically. (In fact it seems to be auto-sensing the mode it's in.) So I think I'm going to call mine a "Montana". Quote Link to comment
MtnHermit Posted December 23, 2010 Share Posted December 23, 2010 So I think I'm going to call mine a "Montana". I like it, LOT easier to remember than 295W. BTW, My OR & CO have a text file for ID at startup, does your Montana or any other Nuvi have that feature? Quote Link to comment
Dr Jeckyl and Mr Hide Posted December 23, 2010 Share Posted December 23, 2010 BTW, My OR & CO have a text file for ID at startup, does your Montana or any other Nuvi have that feature? Nope, just checked and that file is not present on the Montana. Quote Link to comment
+Dusty Roads and Cheyenne Posted December 23, 2010 Share Posted December 23, 2010 Been watching this thread with great interest. So much so that I got online and ordered one. My "Montana" should arrive tomorrow. Will make a great stablemate for the Legend Hcx, 60csx (my favorite) and my little Foretrex 301. Killer deal for 79 bucks. Can't wait to play with it. Thanks for all the hints and screenshots. The case for it came today. Hope to put it to work finding some caches during the holidays. Quote Link to comment
+kentwoodkrew Posted December 23, 2010 Share Posted December 23, 2010 I couldn't resist a reasonable electronic toy for christmas so I ordered one. I need some help with state of the art paperless geocaching and adding topo maps with this model as I know nothing about nuvis. I could use some help so I can impress my naysaying buddy on christmas and I won't be opening the 295 till that morning. Quote Link to comment
+kwcahart Posted December 23, 2010 Share Posted December 23, 2010 (edited) Same here, for $79 I ordered one also. I'm giving my wonderful Nuvi 770 to my Wife so I can play around with the new Montana. Like I need another toy, I've got a 76CX, a Nuvi 770, an Oregon 450T and now this! Oh well. Edited December 23, 2010 by kwhart Quote Link to comment
+Woodstramp Posted December 23, 2010 Share Posted December 23, 2010 Does this unit have an SD card slot? If so, then is it standard size like the regular Nuvis or micro? Thanks. Quote Link to comment
MtnHermit Posted December 23, 2010 Share Posted December 23, 2010 microSD The ETA on my Montana is 2011, I opted to toss some low $ items into the cart that didn't qualify for the one-day shipping. Besides, I'd have to drive into town for the package anyway, been a decade since any common carrier has been to my house. Price one pays for a million $ view. Quote Link to comment
+Woodstramp Posted December 23, 2010 Share Posted December 23, 2010 Hermit, The card slot....is it internal or external. "... been a decade since any common carrier has been to my house. Price one pays for a million $ view." Life has trade-offs. Sounds like you made a good trade. Quote Link to comment
+Chrysalides Posted December 23, 2010 Author Share Posted December 23, 2010 The card slot....is it internal or external. The micro SD can be accessed without removing the battery. It has its own cover, at the side of the unit. BTW all the new Nuvis use micro SD. Only the older models use full size SD. Quote Link to comment
+Woodstramp Posted December 24, 2010 Share Posted December 24, 2010 Thanks Chysalides. If I didn't to just fork out $100 this week for horse hay I'd have one of these on the way. (Not to mention the Christmas tab on top of that) Hope they still have these at this price for a few weeks. Quote Link to comment
+kentwoodkrew Posted December 26, 2010 Share Posted December 26, 2010 I am totally baffled as to setting up mine for geocaching. I installed a free topo map using Basecamp and tried some on a micro sd card with no luck. I could not get them to work or even figure out how to try.Thanks for some help. Quote Link to comment
Dr Jeckyl and Mr Hide Posted December 27, 2010 Share Posted December 27, 2010 Here's another useful trick - a way to post photos to web albums from the 295W or other mobile device. It's specific to Google's Picasa: http://picasa.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=83342 Works really well too! I've already set it up and uploaded a test image. Here's a bit of the description from the site: Use the email "Subject" line to add captions or to include the photos in a specific album. If the email "Subject" line matches an existing online album title, your photos will be uploaded to that album. Otherwise the 'Subject' line will instead be added as a caption and the photos will be placed in the Drop Box album. Learn more about the Drop Box album. Here's my first upload, of a picture I used the 295W/Montana to take. Not a bad picture, if I say so myself. Quote Link to comment
NordicMan Posted December 27, 2010 Share Posted December 27, 2010 HP has come out with a line of web-enabled printers that would be neat to use too. The printer gets it's own email address, and whenever you email a photo to that address it gets automatically printed. While that would be handy to have at your home, it would also be a kinda neat gift to give to a grand parent or someone like that. Randomly you can send them photos from wherever and they can see what you're up to But back to Geocaching. So I figured out I can send thousands of caches to the "Montana" through the GSAK/Nuvi macro, and to make the nearby ones more visible I ALSO send up to 500 caches (this appears to be the max limit?) directly as a .GPX file to the /Garmin/GPX folder so they'll show up BIG on the display. Any other tricks I'm missing? Quote Link to comment
Dr Jeckyl and Mr Hide Posted December 27, 2010 Share Posted December 27, 2010 HP has come out with a line of web-enabled printers that would be neat to use too. The printer gets it's own email address, and whenever you email a photo to that address it gets automatically printed. While that would be handy to have at your home, it would also be a kinda neat gift to give to a grand parent or someone like that. Randomly you can send them photos from wherever and they can see what you're up to We bought a wireless photo frame for the MIL that has an email address associated with it. We send to hername@kodakpulse.com and it shows up on her frame. That should work nicely with the Montana too! But back to Geocaching. So I figured out I can send thousands of caches to the "Montana" through the GSAK/Nuvi macro, and to make the nearby ones more visible I ALSO send up to 500 caches (this appears to be the max limit?) directly as a .GPX file to the /Garmin/GPX folder so they'll show up BIG on the display. Anything special we should know about the GSAK macro and the Montana? Quote Link to comment
+Chrysalides Posted December 27, 2010 Author Share Posted December 27, 2010 Anything special we should know about the GSAK macro and the Montana? I picked the 2xx profile and it seems to work fine. The macro seems mostly concerned with name length and text length for different models, but I admit I haven't studied it in detail. On the Montana itself, I initially set proximity to "Prompt" but found it too irritating. Need to do some experimenting. Quote Link to comment
MtnHermit Posted December 27, 2010 Share Posted December 27, 2010 Here's my first upload, of a picture I used the 295W/Montana to take. Not a bad picture, if I say so myself. Agreed. A little dark but excellent white balance. My Montana is buried in the USPS, hopefully will show before 2011. Quote Link to comment
+Woodstramp Posted December 27, 2010 Share Posted December 27, 2010 I am totally baffled as to setting up mine for geocaching. I installed a free topo map using Basecamp and tried some on a micro sd card with no luck. I could not get them to work or even figure out how to try.Thanks for some help. Kentwood, Use the search function to look for the keywords: "Nuvi, Paperless, GSAK macro". If you Google search: "Nuvi True Paperless Caching" you should find the original instruction page for the macro. Also, if you are running Window 7 go to the GSAK forum for more pointers. The old macro instructions were for earlier versions of Windows and there are a few ammendments on how to make the old macro work on Windows 7. You'll need GSAK, of course. Quote Link to comment
+kentwoodkrew Posted December 27, 2010 Share Posted December 27, 2010 (edited) I am totally baffled as to setting up mine for geocaching. I installed a free topo map using Basecamp and tried some on a micro sd card with no luck. I could not get them to work or even figure out how to try.Thanks for some help. Kentwood, Use the search function to look for the keywords: "Nuvi, Paperless, GSAK macro". If you Google search: "Nuvi True Paperless Caching" you should find the original instruction page for the macro. Also, if you are running Window 7 go to the GSAK forum for more pointers. The old macro instructions were for earlier versions of Windows and there are a few ammendments on how to make the old macro work on Windows 7. You'll need GSAK, of course. Thanks. I have the caches working and will hit the GSAK forum to see if I can improve the process. I still can't get any maps I add to show up or find any page to select them. I looked at the gpsdepot tutorial but I can't find any map icon anywhere. Edited December 27, 2010 by kentwoodkrew Quote Link to comment
+Woodstramp Posted December 28, 2010 Share Posted December 28, 2010 Kentwood, There are some rather extensive tutorials at GPSFiledepot on how to load their maps using Mapsource. They also have links for all downloads. My old Nuvi 200 already had City Navigator in internal memory. I chose to load an SD memory card with the free topos from GPSfiledepot. That works well. Only punch in topo maps when needed. I also set up POIloader (see below) to load caches in SD memory. Also I'm thinkiing that you may be confusing cache loading and map loading. I use Mapsource for maps....GSAK/Nuvie macro/POIloader for caches. Quote Link to comment
+allory Posted December 28, 2010 Share Posted December 28, 2010 I don't have my 295 with me at the moment, but there is a way to select which maps. I think it is in a menu list in the navigation area. Quote Link to comment
Dr Jeckyl and Mr Hide Posted December 28, 2010 Share Posted December 28, 2010 I don't have my 295 with me at the moment, but there is a way to select which maps. I think it is in a menu list in the navigation area. Settings/Navigation, then click the menu options on the right - not sure how to describe the icon - the three horizontal lines... Then click "Map Info" to choose. But make sure you don't upload maps to the 295 itself - they should go on a Micro SD card in the slot on the gps. I'd be quite concerned that uploading to the 295 would overwrite the onboard maps. Quote Link to comment
Dr Jeckyl and Mr Hide Posted December 28, 2010 Share Posted December 28, 2010 Anything special we should know about the GSAK macro and the Montana? I picked the 2xx profile and it seems to work fine. The macro seems mostly concerned with name length and text length for different models, but I admit I haven't studied it in detail. On the Montana itself, I initially set proximity to "Prompt" but found it too irritating. Need to do some experimenting. Thanks for this. Mike Quote Link to comment
+allory Posted December 28, 2010 Share Posted December 28, 2010 But make sure you don't upload maps to the 295 itself - they should go on a Micro SD card in the slot on the gps. I'd be quite concerned that uploading to the 295 would overwrite the onboard maps. I have put maps both in the internal memory and on the card without any problems. The main reason to stay with the card is in case there turns out to be a problem you can just restart without the card. Quote Link to comment
Dr Jeckyl and Mr Hide Posted December 28, 2010 Share Posted December 28, 2010 But make sure you don't upload maps to the 295 itself - they should go on a Micro SD card in the slot on the gps. I'd be quite concerned that uploading to the 295 would overwrite the onboard maps. I have put maps both in the internal memory and on the card without any problems. The main reason to stay with the card is in case there turns out to be a problem you can just restart without the card. Good to know... I didn't want to be first to try... Quote Link to comment
+kentwoodkrew Posted December 28, 2010 Share Posted December 28, 2010 (edited) I don't have my 295 with me at the moment, but there is a way to select which maps. I think it is in a menu list in the navigation area. Settings/Navigation, then click the menu options on the right - not sure how to describe the icon - the three horizontal lines... Then click "Map Info" to choose. But make sure you don't upload maps to the 295 itself - they should go on a Micro SD card in the slot on the gps. I'd be quite concerned that uploading to the 295 would overwrite the onboard maps. Many thanks! I could not find that button to select maps. Once again google searches fail to answer my simple idiot questions. I can select maps now. Now can I make them look better? Can I thin down those contour lines and show the elevation? Edited December 28, 2010 by kentwoodkrew Quote Link to comment
+dusty5150 Posted December 31, 2010 Share Posted December 31, 2010 Anything special we should know about the GSAK macro and the Montana? I picked the 2xx profile and it seems to work fine. The macro seems mostly concerned with name length and text length for different models, but I admit I haven't studied it in detail. On the Montana itself, I initially set proximity to "Prompt" but found it too irritating. Need to do some experimenting. I'm setting up my GSAK/Nuvi macro stuff again after being gps-less for over a year and I need some help ... my POI Loader doesn't find my new 295W. Did I miss something? Thanks! Quote Link to comment
+Chrysalides Posted December 31, 2010 Author Share Posted December 31, 2010 I'm setting up my GSAK/Nuvi macro stuff again after being gps-less for over a year and I need some help ... my POI Loader doesn't find my new 295W. Did I miss something? When you plug in the 295W, does it show up as 2 drives on your computer? Quote Link to comment
+dusty5150 Posted December 31, 2010 Share Posted December 31, 2010 When you plug in the 295W, does it show up as 2 drives on your computer? I got it ... I wasn't "switching to mass storage mode". Thanks for the nudge in the right direction. Quote Link to comment
+kwcahart Posted January 1, 2011 Share Posted January 1, 2011 Got my new 295W yesterday, just started playing with it. Gee, it sure has a small screen, but so far I'm really impressed with the accuracy of streets and roads, etc. I'm used to my nuvi 770 which has a huge screen compared to the 295w. Oh well, for $79 I really like it, it's going to be fun to play with. Quote Link to comment
+kwcahart Posted January 1, 2011 Share Posted January 1, 2011 Anyone else have problems hearing the speakers? I have mine set on 100% and still can't really hear that well. Any thing else to do besides the speaker buttons on top?? Quote Link to comment
+Chrysalides Posted January 1, 2011 Author Share Posted January 1, 2011 Anyone else have problems hearing the speakers? I have mine set on 100% and still can't really hear that well. Any thing else to do besides the speaker buttons on top?? IS there a "mixer" that allows you to set the volume of voice and music, in addition to the master volume? Mine's in the car and it's too cold to go out to get it to check Also make sure the speaker is not covered. Quote Link to comment
Dr Jeckyl and Mr Hide Posted January 1, 2011 Share Posted January 1, 2011 Anyone else have problems hearing the speakers? I have mine set on 100% and still can't really hear that well. Any thing else to do besides the speaker buttons on top?? The onboard speaker is not very good but it does have a line out which we plan to plug into the car to hear through the stereo. The media player is really slick; we load podcasts to it so when we're traveling we have something other than radio to listen to, and still get navigation messages. Quote Link to comment
+allory Posted January 1, 2011 Share Posted January 1, 2011 Anyone else have problems hearing the speakers? I have mine set on 100% and still can't really hear that well. Any thing else to do besides the speaker buttons on top?? Have you tried Settings > Audio > Audio Boost? I haven't, but it seems like that might do something with the volume. Quote Link to comment
MtnHermit Posted January 1, 2011 Share Posted January 1, 2011 The onboard speaker is not very good but it does have a line out which we plan to plug into the car to hear through the stereo. The media player is really slick; we load podcasts to it so when we're traveling we have something other than radio to listen to, and still get navigation messages. Just what is a podcast? I may just learn something today, It doesn't say Hermit for nothing. BTW, My Montana is at the post office, be there Monday to retrieve it. Quote Link to comment
Dr Jeckyl and Mr Hide Posted January 1, 2011 Share Posted January 1, 2011 (edited) The onboard speaker is not very good but it does have a line out which we plan to plug into the car to hear through the stereo. The media player is really slick; we load podcasts to it so when we're traveling we have something other than radio to listen to, and still get navigation messages. Just what is a podcast? I may just learn something today, It doesn't say Hermit for nothing. BTW, My Montana is at the post office, be there Monday to retrieve it. The Podcasts we listen to are MP3 format sound recordings, mainly from BBC and CBC. http://www.bbc.co.uk/podcasts We especially enjoy the Friday Night Comedies: http://www.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/series/fricomedy Here's the CBC site: http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting/ I'm sure you could find many in the US as well. Here's the NPR Podcast site: http://www.npr.org/rss/podcast/podcast_directory.php Edited January 1, 2011 by Dr Jeckyl and Mr Hide Quote Link to comment
+kwcahart Posted January 3, 2011 Share Posted January 3, 2011 I just set the Audio to "boost on", but it didn't help much. I just emailed Garmin support to see if there was anything else to do to get the volume up, so we shall see. I wonder if changing the "mix" would help any. I think mine is on like 100% nav, and 70% something else. Quote Link to comment
MtnHermit Posted January 4, 2011 Share Posted January 4, 2011 Got a Montana from the post office today. Same size as an Oregon except half as thick, very svelte. Is there a way to attach a lanyard? Sure belongs in a chest pocket. Quote Link to comment
Dr Jeckyl and Mr Hide Posted January 4, 2011 Share Posted January 4, 2011 (edited) Got a Montana from the post office today. Same size as an Oregon except half as thick, very svelte. Is there a way to attach a lanyard? Sure belongs in a chest pocket. Yes, there is a lanyard attachment point on one of the edges. That's one of the features I think make it a handheld unit. That and the landscape/portrait orientation of the screen. And speaking of keeping the unit in your chest pocket, check the last page of the manual for a warning about doing just that. Edited January 4, 2011 by Dr Jeckyl and Mr Hide Quote Link to comment
MtnHermit Posted January 4, 2011 Share Posted January 4, 2011 On the same edge as the three gold contacts, I see two small holes near the corner, Those? On my other Nuvi, if I press the satellite bars for several seconds, the satellite screen appears, tried with the Montana no go. Thoughts? Thanks Quote Link to comment
Dr Jeckyl and Mr Hide Posted January 4, 2011 Share Posted January 4, 2011 (edited) On the same edge as the three gold contacts, I see two small holes near the corner, Those? On my other Nuvi, if I press the satellite bars for several seconds, the satellite screen appears, tried with the Montana no go. Thoughts? Thanks Yes those two holes are the lanyard attachment point. You can see the satellite screen this way. On the map screen, click the vehicle icon and that takes you to the "Where I Am" screen, then click the menu icon on the right. Select "Satelite Info". Edited January 4, 2011 by Dr Jeckyl and Mr Hide Quote Link to comment
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