The instructions below is based on the Garmin nüvi 2575RLM to enable 1-second track logging. While care is taken to write this How-To article as accurate as I can, I assume no responsibility should you follow it and brick your nüvi.
Switch on your nüvi, and wait until you see the Main Screen.
1. Press (1) [= View Map].
2. At the bottom-right of the Navigation Screen, press (2) [= Speed Indicator]
3. You will see the Speedometer at the top-centre of the page. Press and hold (3) [= Speedometer] until the Diagnostic Page appears. You need to continually press (= hold) the speedometer for around 6 seconds.
4. Press the down button on the left of the page to get to page 2, then press (4) [= Diagnostic Logging]
more to follow...
Activating the nüvi 2575RLM 1 sec tracklog feature
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Activating the nüvi 2575RLM 1 sec tracklog feature
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Garmin nüvi 2575RLM v2.80, Garmin 60CSx v4.00, Garmin nüvi 205W(patched), Papago R5800 X8.5, Qstarz Q1000P (Datalogger)
Retired: GMXT Palm T|X, nuvifone A10 v5.0.77, Garmin-Asus G60 v2.43, GPSlim236 (Datalogger)
Re: Activating the nüvi 2575RLM 1 sec tracklog feature
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5. On tthe Logging Control page, press (5) [= Start Recording]
6. On 'Select Data to Log' page, press (6) [= GPX].
If you choose 'BIN' then the check boxes on the right would be enabled. I've not tried what it does.
7. After you've selected 'GPX', press (7) [= Menu]
8. Press (8) to Start Recording
more to follow...
5. On tthe Logging Control page, press (5) [= Start Recording]
6. On 'Select Data to Log' page, press (6) [= GPX].
If you choose 'BIN' then the check boxes on the right would be enabled. I've not tried what it does.
7. After you've selected 'GPX', press (7) [= Menu]
8. Press (8) to Start Recording
more to follow...
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Last edited by zamad on Sun Mar 25, 2012 4:47 pm, edited 1 time in total.
mfm : magnificent free maps
Garmin nüvi 2575RLM v2.80, Garmin 60CSx v4.00, Garmin nüvi 205W(patched), Papago R5800 X8.5, Qstarz Q1000P (Datalogger)
Retired: GMXT Palm T|X, nuvifone A10 v5.0.77, Garmin-Asus G60 v2.43, GPSlim236 (Datalogger)
Garmin nüvi 2575RLM v2.80, Garmin 60CSx v4.00, Garmin nüvi 205W(patched), Papago R5800 X8.5, Qstarz Q1000P (Datalogger)
Retired: GMXT Palm T|X, nuvifone A10 v5.0.77, Garmin-Asus G60 v2.43, GPSlim236 (Datalogger)
Re: Activating the nüvi 2575RLM 1 sec tracklog feature
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9. You have actually started recording the moment you pressed (8) just now. Press (9) to STOP recording.
10. Once you stop recording, you will be brought back to 'Logging Control' page. Press/Hold (10) [= Return] to return to the Main Screen.
So where are the recorded files?
1. They are stored, but hidden, in the main memory of the nüvi, here: x:/.System/Logs/gpx with a filename like 20120325_074844.gpx.
2. The first 8 characters of the filename is the date of the recording, the last 6 characters is the time of the start of the recording using UTC=0. Just add 8 hours if you're at UTC +8 (i.e. for Malaysia, Singapore & Brunei).
3. The timestamp of the tracks also uses UTC=0.
End of Instructions. Have fun...
9. You have actually started recording the moment you pressed (8) just now. Press (9) to STOP recording.
10. Once you stop recording, you will be brought back to 'Logging Control' page. Press/Hold (10) [= Return] to return to the Main Screen.
So where are the recorded files?
1. They are stored, but hidden, in the main memory of the nüvi, here: x:/.System/Logs/gpx with a filename like 20120325_074844.gpx.
2. The first 8 characters of the filename is the date of the recording, the last 6 characters is the time of the start of the recording using UTC=0. Just add 8 hours if you're at UTC +8 (i.e. for Malaysia, Singapore & Brunei).
3. The timestamp of the tracks also uses UTC=0.
End of Instructions. Have fun...
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Last edited by zamad on Sun Mar 25, 2012 5:04 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Garmin nüvi 2575RLM v2.80, Garmin 60CSx v4.00, Garmin nüvi 205W(patched), Papago R5800 X8.5, Qstarz Q1000P (Datalogger)
Retired: GMXT Palm T|X, nuvifone A10 v5.0.77, Garmin-Asus G60 v2.43, GPSlim236 (Datalogger)
Garmin nüvi 2575RLM v2.80, Garmin 60CSx v4.00, Garmin nüvi 205W(patched), Papago R5800 X8.5, Qstarz Q1000P (Datalogger)
Retired: GMXT Palm T|X, nuvifone A10 v5.0.77, Garmin-Asus G60 v2.43, GPSlim236 (Datalogger)
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Re: Activating the nüvi 2575RLM 1 sec tracklog feature




tqvm bro

much better than 255w
got msg "the file system is low on storage space. Delete unneeded files"

just installed travel guide almost 400mb. now left 80mb

and plus just activated custom poi
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Re: Activating the nüvi 2575RLM 1 sec tracklog feature
Bro zamad,
Good work and thanks for sharing.... cheers!
Have a great weekend.
Good work and thanks for sharing.... cheers!
Have a great weekend.
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Re: Activating the nüvi 2575RLM 1 sec tracklog feature
Good stuff
Use to track with MXT... nw i'll try to contribute with nuvi ;)

Use to track with MXT... nw i'll try to contribute with nuvi ;)
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Re: Activating the nüvi 2575RLM 1 sec tracklog feature
Great Job bro Zamad.
Thanks.
Thanks.

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Re: Activating the nüvi 2575RLM 1 sec tracklog feature
The first 8 characters of the filename is the date of the recording, the last 6 characters is the time of the start of the recording using UTC=0. Just add 8 hours if you're at UTC +8 (i.e. for Malaysia, Singapore & Brunei).
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