Sat Nav

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yaesu
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Post by yaesu »

Jeffers is correct, and it is radio volume independent, mine's set to 12 which I find OK. As an aside the maps show a shell station which changed brand at least 5 years ago so does the latest Garmin update (August) so perhaps we shouldn't knock Nissan mapping. Just DON'T follow it if you tow a caravan!!
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renard
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Qashqai Model: Mk.2 Qashqai - J11 (2013–2017)

Post by renard »

I too had the problem of low volume on SatNav. As I couldn't figure out how to improve it, I looked in the manual. Sure enough, in Troubleshooting, it said 'Voice Notification Too Soft or Too Loud'. The solution they give? 'Increase or decrease the volume' - without telling you how to do it! Who pays these people?
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Gel
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Post by Gel »

You need to increase volume when satnav is talking.
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Essexeddie
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Post by Essexeddie »

Simply turn the radio volume switch up as I found out myself, as said whilst the sat nab is talking. You have to be quick.
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