![]() ![]() Sorry for bringing my CHEVY into this conversation but I must say. I am an owner of 2010 Chevy…… Traverse 1LT W/o Bose and just bought the newly released Rosen DSGM1010-P11 (replaces the GM700N11 and GM710N11. can anyone share experience on this – if you had permanently grounded the wire for a couple of month yet with no problems? Thank you all again! :rockon: OR, maybe it does have some truth in it? The Rosen head units are all (almost) the same and have the same OS so what applies to wonderful Prius applies to the Rosen GM too. now this guy might wanna make his 150 bucks out of me (that’s what he asks for installing this switch) and that’s why he's kinda maneuvering my mind towards his Pocket. he would rather install me an on/off switch so I just turn it on when needed. He says its gonna mess up the entire nav system and delay the GPS signal. However, a local dealer told me that permanently grounding the break wire wouldn’t be a good idea. eace: I just got mine and am ready to install it. The way you guys (Mainly Fraychild and of course ALL of you!) share detailed thoughts/photos/info/updates - is just AMAZING!! Wish I would have on the Chevy forums half of the Rosen HU specifics as you guys provide here. But if you go into the settings and look at the display setting, the SD card files Could are listed.Ĭlick to expand. The SD reader is odd, it doesn't show the mp3s on the sd card, just numbers. Now I'm wondering if I can get Tom-Tom to run on it. ![]() Keep the Rosen Nav card intact in case you want to go back. This is not for noobs but it can be done.ĭo this on a New SD Card. And follow Garmin file structures like you need to place a garmin folder in the root of the SD card.Īnd It still prompts me to click "OK" before it launches. You'll need to unlock the software and change the port from 3 to 1 in the garmin.ini file for the gps. Just copy the touch.cfg file, the device.nng and maplaunch.ini file from your Rosen card and then edit the ini file to launch the Garmin. You need the GMXT5-2din file thats out there. It s like something is missing, a file or something.Īnyways, I fussed around with another sd card for the nav and got Garmin to run. But if you go into the settings and look at the display setting, the SD card files are listed. ![]() Thanks to all the posters on this one.Ĭamera and it's cables are on order and should arrive soon. Well, the Rosen arrived Monday and was installed by midnite. I played with the factory GPS and the Rosen and liked the Rosen better which is why I got it. iPod integration is pretty good and DVD video is nice (for passengers). Not speaking street names is a little annoying but not the end of the world. I've spent about a month with the Rosen and overall am pretty happy. We took a short road trip and it was cool to just pass the iPhone (no cords) to anyone in the car and have them pick which songs to play. The bluetooth streaming is pretty slick too. Basically, if you're trying to find a specific song out of 1000s on your iPod it'd be a pain but if you load up a reasonable sized playlist it's manageable. There's no easy way to scroll through and search a bunch of songs on the gps screen but you can control from the steering wheel and it will charge the iPhone 4 (when plugged in) which is nice. I mainly got it for the iPod integration which works alright. My wife uses the navigation and backup camera. I don't have a huge need for navigation since I know the area pretty well. I don't think it has voice recognition or commands to control the unit, or at least I haven't used it. Click to expand.As far as telling you where to turn without street names, it gives you a few verbal prompts, ie "turn right in 1 mile, turn right in 1/4 of a mile, turn right in 200ft.etc" visually on the screen it will give you the exit number or the street name to turn on but it doesn't speak it like newer gps units. ![]()
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