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Title: Junction view on Garmin Map Update 2012.2
Post by: COGnosticat0r on October 01, 2011, 05:33:37 AM
When I downloaded this latest map update I noticed that junction views didn't work on most exits on my next trip and wondered wtf.  I ran across a thread on the zumo forum that addressed this problem and how to increase the amount of junction views and here is info from the Zumo forum:

I have Garmin nüMaps Lifetime North America Map Updates and recently updated my Zumo 665 to map version 2012.2. However, after installing the map update I that noticed the size of the file where the junction views are stored on the Zumo had decreased in size by over half of what it was prior to the update (from about 104 MB to 50 MB). One would think that with a map update the size of the file should increase and not decrease. So I sent an email to Garmin tech support asking them what's up with this and below is the response I got:

"Garmin City Navigator mapping data has begun using a combination of sources for Junction View (JCV) information in an effort to bring the richest mapping content available. You may notice that locations which previously had JCV information no longer have this information, and likewise areas that didn’t have JCV in the past are now included. This is because the sources we use to collect this information along with the criteria that we use to select the included intersections are gradually changing and we are always evaluating the best locations for this information."

I was not happy with this response nor was I willing to accept their "less" equals better quality philosophy. So I did some further research on the Internet and found a solution to this issue which is basically a download of a larger JCV file that is then copied over to the Zumo unit. This fix is posted on the below web site:

https://forums.garmin.com/showpost.php?p=103430&postcount=29

I've implemented this fix on my Z665 and so far it works very well as it seems to show much more junction view information that it ever did before. I don't know why Garmin doesn't just make this a publicly available download. It seems to me that they are just glossing over the issue. I don't know what I'll do when the next map update comes out as future downloads of the larger JCV file may not be available then


I hope this helps if you also noticed the junction view problem
Title: Re: Junction view on Garmin Map Update 2012.2
Post by: VirginiaJim on October 01, 2011, 05:39:15 AM
Thanks, Jerry!
Title: Re: Junction view on Garmin Map Update 2012.2
Post by: VirginiaJim on October 12, 2011, 09:18:25 AM
What's a junction view?
Title: Re: Junction view on Garmin Map Update 2012.2
Post by: Outback_Jon on October 12, 2011, 09:34:55 AM
What's a junction view?
I think it is called different things on different GPS models.  Usually it shows what the intersection (or highway interchange) looks like, and directs you where you need to go.  Useful on some major interstate interchanges where you have several options and the voice just tells you to "Exit Right".
Title: Re: Junction view on Garmin Map Update 2012.2
Post by: VirginiaJim on October 12, 2011, 10:37:44 AM
Thanks!
Title: Re: Junction view on Garmin Map Update 2012.2
Post by: lather on November 13, 2011, 07:01:32 AM
I think it is called different things on different GPS models.  Usually it shows what the intersection (or highway interchange) looks like, and directs you where you need to go.  Useful on some major interstate interchanges where you have several options and the voice just tells you to "Exit Right".
Do you happen to know what it is called in a Nuvi 500? I have never played with a Zumo but my impression is that they work the same. What is the name of the junction view file?
Title: Re: Junction view on Garmin Map Update 2012.2
Post by: Outback_Jon on November 13, 2011, 04:55:36 PM
Do you happen to know what it is called in a Nuvi 500? I have never played with a Zumo but my impression is that they work the same. What is the name of the junction view file?

Nope.  No idea.  I have a Nuvi 200 and it doesn't have the junction view feature.  Don't know about the others.