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Still can't figure out how yall are able to access that sys.txt file... Is it in a folder or just a file by itself??

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If someone who knows how to modify the Sys.txt file and where it's located would post detailed instructions on how to do it, a lot of us would appreciate it. I see from some of the iGo forums there are a TON of options you can change on this thing.

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It's in the root folder on the sd card that you placed into the OGM-1.

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I see the "sys" file in the root directory, it only contains the following:

 

[device]

sdcard_name="SDMEM"

type="Audiovox_USA_OE"

 

I have tried to make the following additions to it:

 

[3d_config]

disable_roadsign_navigation_mode="1"

 

[3D]

use_all_building_textures="1"

planned_route_visible_behind_mountains="1"

 

[debug]

show_rawdisplay_info="1"

experimental_features="1"

usenightmode_tunel="1"

show_battery_percent="1"

show_gps_pos="1"

 

[interface]

show_musicplayer="1"

small_build="1"

extra_settings="1"

show_gps_config="1"

 

[map]

3d_max_tiltlevel="9000"

3d_min_zoomlevel="15"

minimum_zoom_amount="5"

minimum_tilt_amount="90"

 

[navigation]

show_current_city="1"

 

[rawdisplay]

highres="1"

 

[screen]

daymode_until_no_time_sync="1"

 

[sound.announcer]

gps_signal_lost="1"

gps_disconnected="1"

 

 

; ---------------------------------------------------------------------

; | Creado con SysConfigurator 1.2.1 por Turonet para SystemPPC. |

; | www.systemppc.com - www.adslusera.com |

; ---------------------------------------------------------------------

And it crashed the system :banghead:

Fortunately I had it backed up.....

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Question for iGO Primo Users: At initial start up, what screen mode (day or night) is your map at? Mine is always in Nighttime mode no matter what time of day. The program is supposed to go by the time of day as provided by the GPS signal and adjust the color mode accordingly, yet no matter what setting I choose prior to shutting the unit down, it always starts back up in nighttime mode(very annoying)! Also has anyone checked the GPS status screen? 90% of the time mine shows no satellites, yet shows accuracy high :dunno: This may account for the altitude indicator not working correctly as well. My GPS antenna is placed in the dash where the factory antenna would be.

I have used iGO Primo on my Phone and never seen these issues.

 

Mine is the same. I was just messing with it. Always reverts to night. I can go to settings and hit day colors and it goes to day until I turn it off.

 

Same here regarding the Navi starting in night mode during the day.

 

 

Any modifications you do to the files on the map SD card may render your navigation system unusable.

 

BEFORE YOU ATTEMPT TO DO ANYTHING ON YOUR MAP SD CARD, YOU MUST BACK IT UP FIRST!!!

 

If you need guidance on how to unzip and edit a text file, you have some reading to do - I can't help you on that...

 

If you insert your SD card into a PC (don't know about Mac) and open "branding.zip", you see this file structure:

 

brandcfg.ini.jpg

 

Inside "branding.zip>ui_igo9>common>brandcfg.ini" you'll see this:

 

brandcfg.ini.night_skin.jpg

 

You should be able to wipe that line out and re-save the modified "brandcfg.ini" inside the .zip file, which will eliminate the default night view on startup.

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I modified the "brandcfg.ini" file and placed the Micro SD card back into the OGM1. Everything appears to be working normally. Like Walt indicated make a backup of the Micro SD card first.

I plan on doing a true test tonight. Thanks for the instructions Walt!!!!!!

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The altitude feature does not work with my OGM-1 either.

I was thinking it might be because I used the factory GPS antenna rather than installing the one supplied with the Advent unit.

Is that possible?

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