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Dualfun 04-02-2009 05:16 AM

Thanks for your kind reply!!

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Originally Posted by KiwiJochen
1. Leave car outside, under a clear sky, turn ignition on to Pos1, and wait at least 15min. Monitor the GPS receive signals in the Service Menu to watch the GPS signals being acquired.

It can easily take 5min to get the first GPS signal.

I have got finally S/N values between 5-15 from 3 satellites at the same time at its best. Waited for 30mins, but no help.

Quote:

Originally Posted by KiwiJochen
Check also the GPS Status and make sure that you don't see ANT OPEN or ANT SHORT or any bad error messages. "Searching" is OK, that's what it does when it looks for a satellite signal.

Status seems to be OK, Seaching is what I can see in the display.

Quote:

Originally Posted by KiwiJochen
Only after the position has been calculated and the almanac has been downloaded, should you take the car for a calibration drive.

Menu says "Almanac on" all the time. Is there anyway to confirm if it has been downloaded; or does this mean that it is?

Let's continue the struggle..

Dualfun 04-03-2009 04:19 AM

Repeating myself here..
Now I have navigation online again :thumbup:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dualfun
Menu says "Almanac on" all the time. Is there anyway to confirm if it has been downloaded; or does this mean that it is?

Almanac "on" means obviously that its been downloaded. Taking the - connector out of battery for about 5mins lead to GPS Receiver again showing HW and SW versions differently and almanac was set to "off" position. After 3mins I got GPS position lock and after 20mins of driving almanac was showing "on" again.

Thanks for all good tips here, anyway my case here shows that SW update might jam the GPS Receiver somehow.

ngo8 04-13-2009 02:59 PM

whats up everyone just to let everyone know i just updated my 2005 x5 4.4i nav system to 3.2 worked perfectlly i didnt even bother to check what version it was before i totally forgot ,but to burn the cd i used roxio creator and burned the image worked flawless .

ashrafkh 04-13-2009 04:58 PM

is there any possiblity that someone upload the latest SW with POI/Voice Alerts ..etc MODs added already :-)

KiwiJochen 04-14-2009 01:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ngo8
whats up everyone just to let everyone know i just updated my 2005 x5 4.4i nav system to 3.2 worked perfectlly i didnt even bother to check what version it was before i totally forgot ,but to burn the cd i used roxio creator and burned the image worked flawless .

You mean... you used the V32 OS disc to load 4-1/100 on the Mk4 nav... :-)

(v3.2 doesn't actually exist)

ngo8 04-14-2009 05:11 AM

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Originally Posted by KiwiJochen
You mean... you used the V32 OS disc to load 4-1/100 on the Mk4 nav... :-)

(v3.2 doesn't actually exist)

Yep that's right that's what I meant I don't know how that point got in there .

Duke 04-18-2009 03:40 PM

Hi all,

I just upgraded to v32 from v27 or 29 (can't remember). It says updated, now running version 10? 4-1/10 - is that right?

This is on a E46 323i with mark4 computer, DVD, 16:9 nav.

Also, is there any way of getting full post code search? I have 2008/1 Europe High disc.

Thanks,

Peter

X5 Meister 04-18-2009 04:05 PM

Should be 4-1/100

Duke 04-19-2009 04:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by X5 Meister (Post 608691)
Should be 4-1/100

Yeah, says 10 though :dunno:

Will wait till v33 is out and try again I guess. Already tried reflashing but didn't make any difference.

X5 Meister 04-19-2009 04:16 PM

Strange, since there never was a 4-1/10; first one for MK 4 was 4-1/12. FYI, there likely won't be a newer version. It's old technology and BMW has already moved on to the new system.


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