Hi,
I recently bought a 2nd hand 2019 1250RT with 5,000 Km's on it. It came with the Navigator VI.
When I first rode it, I was getting the turn by turn directions via the speakers on the bike.
This was lucky because I had a 6 hour ride home from the town where I bought it.
Since then, I've been working my way through the BMW Audio manual and the Navigator manual and I can't work out how the get the Navigator's turn by turn directions to come through the bike's speakers ..
I'm know it does because it worked when I rode it home. On the way home, I was keeping things very simple ... go & stop.
Compared to my most recent BMW (K100RT 1983), this one has way more dodad's.
I did get the cruise control to work ...ahh bliss ! About 4 hours of the 6 hours trip was on freeway, so not having to constantly monitor my speed was really helpful.
The BMW Audio manual talks about the various input modes for the bike (radio/USB/AUX) but doesn't mention the Navigator.
The BMW Navigator manual talks about setting up the Garmin etc and turning up the volume control but doesn't say how it integrates into the bike's sound system.
So far, I've tried it with the sound system on & set to AUX with no device attached and sound system off... but no luck.
Have checked that the navigator wasn't muted and that the volume on it was set to a high level ..
A few corollary questions ..
a. can I have another sound input (radio/aux/usb) operating at the same time as the Navigator is sounding directions ?
b. when the Navigator wants to sound a direction, is the other 'source' muted or is there a control to determine which is louder / takes precedence ?
c. Are there any known conflicts / issues with the sound sources on the bike and using the Garmin ?
FYI, I prefer to have the sound coming through the speakers rather than through a set of bluetooth ear buds.
I just find when putting my helmet on / off the ear buds tend to get dislodged.
Have also been reading about the issues with the Navigator VI and how quickly they seem to fail again after being replaced due to screen issues.
If this happens, and Garmin Australia don't want to play nicely and replace the unit, I'd like to keep a GPS unit in the same location.
Any suggestions ?
thanks
regards,
John
I recently bought a 2nd hand 2019 1250RT with 5,000 Km's on it. It came with the Navigator VI.
When I first rode it, I was getting the turn by turn directions via the speakers on the bike.
This was lucky because I had a 6 hour ride home from the town where I bought it.
Since then, I've been working my way through the BMW Audio manual and the Navigator manual and I can't work out how the get the Navigator's turn by turn directions to come through the bike's speakers ..
I'm know it does because it worked when I rode it home. On the way home, I was keeping things very simple ... go & stop.
Compared to my most recent BMW (K100RT 1983), this one has way more dodad's.
I did get the cruise control to work ...ahh bliss ! About 4 hours of the 6 hours trip was on freeway, so not having to constantly monitor my speed was really helpful.
The BMW Audio manual talks about the various input modes for the bike (radio/USB/AUX) but doesn't mention the Navigator.
The BMW Navigator manual talks about setting up the Garmin etc and turning up the volume control but doesn't say how it integrates into the bike's sound system.
So far, I've tried it with the sound system on & set to AUX with no device attached and sound system off... but no luck.
Have checked that the navigator wasn't muted and that the volume on it was set to a high level ..
A few corollary questions ..
a. can I have another sound input (radio/aux/usb) operating at the same time as the Navigator is sounding directions ?
b. when the Navigator wants to sound a direction, is the other 'source' muted or is there a control to determine which is louder / takes precedence ?
c. Are there any known conflicts / issues with the sound sources on the bike and using the Garmin ?
FYI, I prefer to have the sound coming through the speakers rather than through a set of bluetooth ear buds.
I just find when putting my helmet on / off the ear buds tend to get dislodged.
Have also been reading about the issues with the Navigator VI and how quickly they seem to fail again after being replaced due to screen issues.
If this happens, and Garmin Australia don't want to play nicely and replace the unit, I'd like to keep a GPS unit in the same location.
Any suggestions ?
thanks
regards,
John