[gps-talkusers] Re: Speed alert

  • From: TBrownGriffin@xxxxxxx
  • To: gps-talkusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2010 12:27:36 EDT

thanks for that, it's okay I cannot run at 65 Miles per hour any more,  
those days are over, lol!
 
Tony 
 
 
In a message dated 14/07/2010 11:39:48 GMT Daylight Time,  
chris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:

12.6  Speed Alert
You can have the system warn you when you reach a desired  speed. For 
example, you
are riding in a car and wish to be automatically  notified when the speed 
limit of
65 MPH is reached. Select Speed alert from  the GPS options menu and press
ENTER.
The system prompts for the speed  alert, type 65 and press
ENTER
. You will be notified when the speed  reaches 65 MPH. If the speed 
momentarily drops
to 62 MPH, you will not be  notified. Once your speed drops 15 MPH below 
your speed
setting, the alert  will reset so the next time you reach 65 MPH, you will 
hear the
alert  again.
Note: This setting will not work for pedestrian  speeds.



On Wed, 14 Jul 2010 05:07:36  EDT
TBrownGriffin@xxxxxxx wrote:

> Hi
>  
> i am  currently using a demo version of 2010 and one of the new features 
is   
> speed alert, we did a five and a half hour drive the other day and  this 
> 'speed  alert' kep cropping up but only when we were going  9.0 miles per 
hour!  
> I  have looked through the menus and  cannot find out what exactly it is 
> for, it was  obvious we were  in heavy traffic, lol but do not know 
whether I 
> can re-set the   speed alert speed or what it's use is, please could 
someone 
> tell  me
>  
> many thanks
>  
> Tony  


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