RossKean
Well-known member
On the Motorcycle Tourer's Forum, I encountered a posting where the author mentioned that there were a number of Garmin Zumo devices that were no longer compatible with BaseCamp routing software. They referred to some postings on a Goldwing forum that were a couple of years old. I checked them out and then went to the Garmin website and found the following:
Accessing routes transferred from the computer on a zumo deviceYour zumo device is NOT compatible with routing in BaseCamp. These devices may appear to take a route without issue however, when navigating the route, an error message may appear. An alternate program to use is MapSource. First download the map to your computer (see related content), then use MapSource to create and transfer routes to your zumo. The routes must be imported before they can be accessed.
To access a transferred route, follow the instructions below:
*Note: When routes are imported to your Garmin device, the route may change due to navigation settings within your device.
I wrote to Garmin and they confirmed this:
"The following devices are NOT compatible with routing in BaseCamp:
The suggestion (as above) is to use Mapsource - a program that has had no new development or support for a half dozen years or so. I have a Zumo 665 LM which, until a couple of years ago, was Garmin's flagship model for motorcycle GPS. I have used BaseCamp with my Zumo a fair amount and it has worked most of the time but with a few glitches that I attributed to something I had done wrong - maybe not so! For sure, I will NOT update my Basecamp software in case the next version is even less compatible.
I am thoroughly disgusted with Garmin's planned obsolescence! It is bad enough that they let the map files bloat to the point where they no longer fit into internal memory but to allow the primary routing software (the only one supported) to become non functional is inexcusable. For the mapware bloat, I know that one has the option of loading only some of the maps or using an external card but most people won't or can't. (They should at least enable the user to selectively load the POI part of the mapset - I don't need GPS coordinates for every ATM location in North America!) I am quite certain that the growing set of map files is a deliberate means of getting older devices with "Lifetime" Maps off the street - you get LM only as long as they remain compatible with your GPS unit.
I am not done with my email correspondence with Garmin but I am pretty sure I know how much good it will do!
Accessing routes transferred from the computer on a zumo deviceYour zumo device is NOT compatible with routing in BaseCamp. These devices may appear to take a route without issue however, when navigating the route, an error message may appear. An alternate program to use is MapSource. First download the map to your computer (see related content), then use MapSource to create and transfer routes to your zumo. The routes must be imported before they can be accessed.
To access a transferred route, follow the instructions below:
- Touch Tools
- Touch My Data or User Data
- Touch Import Route(s) from File
- Select the routes you would like to import
- Touch Import
*Note: When routes are imported to your Garmin device, the route may change due to navigation settings within your device.
I wrote to Garmin and they confirmed this:
"The following devices are NOT compatible with routing in BaseCamp:
- zumo 400 series
- zumo 500 and 550
- zumo 660 and 665"
The suggestion (as above) is to use Mapsource - a program that has had no new development or support for a half dozen years or so. I have a Zumo 665 LM which, until a couple of years ago, was Garmin's flagship model for motorcycle GPS. I have used BaseCamp with my Zumo a fair amount and it has worked most of the time but with a few glitches that I attributed to something I had done wrong - maybe not so! For sure, I will NOT update my Basecamp software in case the next version is even less compatible.
I am thoroughly disgusted with Garmin's planned obsolescence! It is bad enough that they let the map files bloat to the point where they no longer fit into internal memory but to allow the primary routing software (the only one supported) to become non functional is inexcusable. For the mapware bloat, I know that one has the option of loading only some of the maps or using an external card but most people won't or can't. (They should at least enable the user to selectively load the POI part of the mapset - I don't need GPS coordinates for every ATM location in North America!) I am quite certain that the growing set of map files is a deliberate means of getting older devices with "Lifetime" Maps off the street - you get LM only as long as they remain compatible with your GPS unit.
I am not done with my email correspondence with Garmin but I am pretty sure I know how much good it will do!