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Jean-Pierre Trolet wrote:
Hello, Due to low batteries , my GPS has lost all its datas ... and also it seems the 1999 software update ( EOW rollover story) , and so it cannot acquire any satellite anymore. Anybody's got an idea where I could get the software or any other idea ? (Garmin has given up with the 45 - no support - no update) Thanks Friendly Jean-Pierre If the unit switches on and goes to the satellite page, but will not pick up any satellites, it has probably "lost" the almanac from memory. The successor to the 45, the 48, can be restored to full use by plugging into a 12-volt supply, via the four-way plug at the back, switching it on, and leaving for 24 hours or longer. This restores the internal 12-volt battery and the memory. I had a 48 which had given up the ghost, and I tried this about 4 years ago, The unit has worked perfectly ever since. I do not know whether the 45 has the same electronics but they are very similar in appearance so it's worth a try. It helps when you do finally have the unit in "searching the sky" mode if you manually set the approximate location, lat. and long., and the local time, as this speeds up the search considerably. You will need a power lead for the 4-way plug preferably with a cigar-lighter plug at the other end, so that you can leave it in the car overnight for instance. These leads can be bought from Pfranc (Google for this). Dennis. |
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"Dennis Pogson" wrote in
: You will need a power lead for the 4-way plug preferably with a cigar-lighter plug at the other end, so that you can leave it in the car overnight for instance I had a Garmin with a round rubber socket with 4 holes in it that plugged into the unit. After a couple of years, it simply DISINTEGRATED! This was caused by the humidity causing this rubber to LEAK between the +12V battery pin and the ground pin INSIDE THE RUBBER! It simply turned to powder.... Now THAT's real planned obsolescence! |
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On Wed, 05 Mar 2008 18:52:45 +0000, Larry wrote:
"Dennis Pogson" wrote in : You will need a power lead for the 4-way plug preferably with a cigar-lighter plug at the other end, so that you can leave it in the car overnight for instance I had a Garmin with a round rubber socket with 4 holes in it that plugged into the unit. After a couple of years, it simply DISINTEGRATED! This was caused by the humidity causing this rubber to LEAK between the +12V battery pin and the ground pin INSIDE THE RUBBER! It simply turned to powder.... Now THAT's real planned obsolescence! Thank you to all for your answers; I will try the 24 hours "loading" through my 12V supply ( only made a 7 hours 'search the sky' test without success). Friendly Jaen-Pierre |
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