Navigation update
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1st read the owners manual . Then go to the nav setup and change the area of the country to where you live.
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If your maps are old and outdated, buy the Volvo discs discussed in the link below. They're the newest maps available, and cost less and are newer than the map update from your Jaguar dealer.
For details, see my Posts #67, 106, 107, and 141:
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x...-191140/page4/
For details, see my Posts #67, 106, 107, and 141:
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x...-191140/page4/
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If your maps are old and outdated, buy the Volvo discs discussed in the link below. They're the newest maps available, and cost less and are newer than the map update from your Jaguar dealer.
For details, see my Posts #67, 106, 107, and 141:
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x...-191140/page4/
For details, see my Posts #67, 106, 107, and 141:
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x...-191140/page4/
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Last edited by JaguarJeffrey; 06-17-2018 at 11:58 AM.
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Well Oz and Brit sound a world apart to me, but I can test it next time I'm out and about and let you know.
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Sean W -> Australian voice for map update?
Thanks in advance,
wrair
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Cee Jay (08-03-2018)
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OK guys. I'm sorry for not getting to this sooner. The US version of the Volvo maps have only English and UK English as options for English speaking guidance. There is no Aussie English option. Again, the UK does nothing when selected, only selecting English works with voice guidance and the accent is American.
But it's not like hearing my wife, you know, "No no, you're going the wrong way." and "Why did you turn here? There's road construction!". Lastly, the waypoints in Navigation are also different than the Mrs. You won't hear, " Oh turn down here. I want to see if the Johnsons changed the color of their house from that God awful blue."
But it's not like hearing my wife, you know, "No no, you're going the wrong way." and "Why did you turn here? There's road construction!". Lastly, the waypoints in Navigation are also different than the Mrs. You won't hear, " Oh turn down here. I want to see if the Johnsons changed the color of their house from that God awful blue."
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Can anyone clarify what is the latest 'Jaguar' maps....is it the 2010-11 disc pictured above?
If I'm reading it correctly if you want later you have to buy a Volvo disc?
As to the voice I think it quite funny that Americans would prefer an English voice, when I've been stateside and being served in a store I always thank the server and the conversation usually goes like this:
Me: Thank you so much
Them: Gee I love your accent
Me: (with a smile) But I don't have one?
Them: Sorry?
Me: (still with a smile) OK so what language do you speak?
Them: Eenglish (can't really type the accent well)
Me: (grinning now) I think you'll find I speak English and you're the one with the accent, courtesy sounds so much nicer when spoken well
Them: A confused look
Oh, in the 90's my voice was on over 11 million answer machines, it got annoying ringing friends to have me answer the phone!
If I'm reading it correctly if you want later you have to buy a Volvo disc?
As to the voice I think it quite funny that Americans would prefer an English voice, when I've been stateside and being served in a store I always thank the server and the conversation usually goes like this:
Me: Thank you so much
Them: Gee I love your accent
Me: (with a smile) But I don't have one?
Them: Sorry?
Me: (still with a smile) OK so what language do you speak?
Them: Eenglish (can't really type the accent well)
Me: (grinning now) I think you'll find I speak English and you're the one with the accent, courtesy sounds so much nicer when spoken well
Them: A confused look
Oh, in the 90's my voice was on over 11 million answer machines, it got annoying ringing friends to have me answer the phone!
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Cee Jay (08-19-2018)
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Can anyone clarify what is the latest 'Jaguar' maps....is it the 2010-11 disc pictured above?
If I'm reading it correctly if you want later you have to buy a Volvo disc?
As to the voice I think it quite funny that Americans would prefer an English voice, when I've been stateside and being served in a store I always thank the server and the conversation usually goes like this:
If I'm reading it correctly if you want later you have to buy a Volvo disc?
As to the voice I think it quite funny that Americans would prefer an English voice, when I've been stateside and being served in a store I always thank the server and the conversation usually goes like this:
See Stuart's post #5 above and it has the link to the info you want.
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