From: Colin Irvine on
On Sun, 08 Nov 2009 13:27:02 +0100, Higgins squeezed out the
following:

>Colin Irvine wrote:
>
>> Of course if you have the Zumo wired independent of the ignition you
>> can switch it on and have it find the satellites, look at routes and
>> so on before you start the engine. I find that very handy.
>>
>
>Surely you can do all that using the internal battery?

You can indeed.

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From: DozynSLeepy on
mark wrote:
> In message <fMWdnT6kGpchq2jXnZ2dnUVZ8hSdnZ2d(a)brightview.com>, Scraggy
> <scraggy(a)abuseisgoodforyou.org.be> writes
>> Autoroute 2010.
>
> Heh. I bought Autoroute 2000 Europe years (9) ago.
> Gave up then as Google maps turned up :)
>
> Its awkward using a lappy when you're riding......

Heh, I've been very tempted to get one of those 7 inch touch screen gps
(ebay 120487348076) for sitting on the tank bag.

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From: Kevin Weller on
In article <7lmj0sF3eo86kU1(a)mid.individual.net>, Lozzo wrote:
> > I have mine wired to the ignition. When I turn the ignition off a
> > dialogue box appears on the Zumo asking me if I want it to turn off.
> > If I want it to stay on I press "No". If I'm happy for the Zumo to be
> > turned off I don't answer at all, the dialogue box disappears after a
> > few seconds and the Zumo turns itself off.
>
> Mine's wired direct to the battery so I don't have these problems.

[looks puzzled] Problems? What problems?
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