How To Install Igo On Blaupunkt Toronto
I recently got myself an used Passat 3C5 with a Blaupunkt Philadelphia 835 installed, but without any map for the navigation. I then decided to purchase a map on a danish site equal to eBay. I got iGO 9.2.1 as far as his ad said. I received a micro SD today containing a folder 'PRIMO' with following content: SYS.TXT; AmarylloTMC.dll; NNGHAL.DLL; VAUTOV5.DLL; CONTENT; LICENSE; SAVE; UI_IGO9; PRIMO.EXE; BRANDING.ZIP; DATA.ZIP But my HU does not recognize anything or does anything when I insert it and press NAVI.
Does anyone have a clue how to install this iGO on Blaupunkt Philadelphia 835? Thank you in advance. Hi You are right almost 100% correct in your last post.
So here goes - eventually I wrote a kind email to Blaupunkt support in Germany. Half an hour later their answer came in on my inbox. They are not sure if my version of iGo would work on their radio, I whould use a special model from naviextra? Anyhow they informed that the path should be: RTNavi/mobilenavigator.exe for at Blaupunkt Philadelphia. I renamed my folder til match, and also renamed primo.exe to match and it worked.
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Now I just need to fit my GPS antenna. Barbie queen of the prom 1990 editions. Thanks for your assistance. 'Autodetecting GPS receiver' means that Primo can't find the GPS hardware. 'Looking for satellites' means it has found the receiver but hasn't locked onto satellites yet. Since the hardware is 'missing', it's either a hardware problem (like a badly connected antenna, hopefully no faulty device/antenna) or the initial settings are wrong.
Delete the save folder and check the sys.txt for lines that look like these: port='1' baud='4800' Disable these lines by a semicolon ( a; ) in front or delete them. If these lines point to a wrong setting, you won't get connected. Primo should find the receiver by itself. Ok, after a few hours on google, i found several users with the same issue but with different HU's! Eventually I managed to get the GPS antenna hooked up and the navigation began. What I did was: Inserting this text in the SYS.TXT file instead of the original GPS part: [gps] baud=auto port=auto source='nmea';delay=100;delay_after_pos_valid=1000;delay_after_pos_invalid=1 disable_advanced=0 set_messages=0 Then i went to the folder SAVE -> PROFILES -> USERS -> 01 and removed SYS.INI from there. It seems like for first start, the unit will boot the original SYS in the root.