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You should get the time from the satellites when the Magellan Roadmate 5630T-LM gets the vehicle's current GPS location. You may need to adjust the Time Zone. Press the Settings icon (wrench and screwdriver) on the Main Menu. Choose the Time Zone option (third icon down on the right side of the display in the manual). Tap the correct time zone for your area (including any daylight saving adjustments) and confirm to save the time zone. See the section of the manual on Settings starting on page 25 for how to navigate the menu. There are no details on the Time Zone section but the steps are similar throughout the menu. Magellan has the manual in their support section: https://service.magellangps.com/M0100/MagMainFrame.aspx . Chose the Downloads & FAQ section. After choosing your GPS model, click on the Manual tab. The current link to the manual is file:///F:/Users/Cindy/Downloads/RoadMate%205630T-LM%20User%20Manual.pdf .
This is a problem most easily solved by plugging it in to a computer. Go to the website when you have it plugged in. Then go to download the map for Australia and you should get it.
Magellan support was actually pretty good helping me with the exact same
issue. The problem (at least in my case) was that the map files were
fragmented. I tried using the Windows defragmenter, but that made
fragmentation even worse! The Magellan support engineer recommended I
download UltraDefrag instead: http://ultradefrag.sourceforge.net/en/index.html
Here's what I had to do to completely resolve my issue: 1. Download and install UltraDefrag 2. Connect my GPS to my PC 3. Move the MAP directory from my GPS drive (J:) to my hard disk 4. In UltraDefrag, make sure Action > Skip removable media is not selected 5. Run the optimizer (Ctrl-F7 or Action > Full optimization) after selecting the GPS drive (J: on my computer) 6. Copy the MAP files back to the J: drive AFTER optimization has completed
I
double-checked the fragmentation after the files were copied and got
0%. After disconnecting the GPS from the PC, the unit rebooted and doing
an address search no longer takes 15 seconds. POI searchs are also much
faster than before.
no, it doesnt have to be on, but does take a few hours to charge...magellan recommends using the car charger or the ac adapter to initially charge it for atleast two hours...if you use the car charger, there should be a light on the charger to tell you its working and charging your unit (provided theres nothing wrong with it)
you should also have gotten a usb cable with your unit, it will (should) also charged while hooked to your PC via the usb cable.
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