Official Site: GPS Visors,Shades,Glare Guards,Glare Stopper,Anti-Glare got this for my 7inch and it works.
model 324 for 5.5 inch and larger width
I passed this on up to Rand... Thanks,,, great idea
Official Site: GPS Visors,Shades,Glare Guards,Glare Stopper,Anti-Glare got this for my 7inch and it works.
model 324 for 5.5 inch and larger width
Mark,
Seriously?
It is possible but not probable. I had problems with the last unit which was in no way an USB power issue with the test platform I have.
However, I have yet to see any mainstream computers that have a usb port current under 100ma, which is the norm for USB2.0 ports. If RM knows about this issue and hasn't spent the extra money (time) fixing the issue, then it is in addition to their poor support system and reflects on what they expect to gain in a highly competitive market.
The question I have for their leads on this project is this;
Didn't you guy do competitive product analysis with emphasis on the end user or did you just throw requirements together to throw are some vendors to try to capture market share?
I did not mention any values in the mA. What the user would see - the TND showing connected, the USB port showing an unknown device, the Device Manager showing an unknown device. I tracked down the driver for the USB ports and it is the same driver for any USB device.
Power outputs for mA to the USB ports have been turned down. It is not enough for the data stream to see an actual USB device attached.
Rand has been trying many different ways to overcome this issue. It is not the TND's fault. The TND was made to standards. The older laptops do not have the USB port issue.
Their are three mainstream laptops (I will not mention names) that are the newer type that are usually 32/64 bit, Win 7 that seem to be in the forefront.
How does one fix an issue that seems to be with only certain name brand laptops? Redesign the entire TND? Testing the TND 700 has been done for over 5 months prior to its release date to the public. The Beta Testers did not see this issue. I myself have connected hundreds of TND 500's and 700's to my Toshiba laptop without any issues.
Rand has tried Power USB Hubs, yet they limit the mA to a limit just below the required for the TND 700. My TND 700 will connect to my MAC with a Power Hub. So, it cannot be the TND. Rand has had the user adjust the power settings on their laptops to a higher setting to try to push more mA to the USB Port.
In this trend of going green and using devices that consume less mA, the computer manufactures forgot the entire picture.
Any TND is field tested at least 4-6 months before the public is aware of any new unit hitting the market.
I am not aware of your issue, but the "unknown device" on the USB port is a power issue.
Thanks,
Mark
Ok so it seems I dont have the device driver on my computer I have a new HP laptop with windows 7 so what do I do to get the device driver? According to my automatic windows update my computer is up to date. I connect the 700 with the usb cable that came with it in the box and the 700 is charged and it is connected to the laptop for a long time and it still says unknown usb device and will not connect to the tnd dock. I guess I will wait about 2 more weeks see if someone comes up with a solution but if not will return it to the J they only have a 30 day return policy to get my money back
Ok so its my new computer then my suggetions for anyone that has a new laptop or plans on buying a new one is DO NOT BUY the new TND 700 until/or if Rand can come up with a solution or maybe get with Microsoft and HP and what ever other brand of computer and work together to come up with the fix just saying if Rand is not able to come up with a solution no point in having a unit you cannot update and I dont know what the return policy is at all the truck stops but the J is 30 days not sure if that will change now that the Pilot is in charge now
Bob,
Humor me for a little bit here. I have an idea.
Can you explain how you have this setup?
I will give you an example.
You have the laptop plugged into the power supply that is plugged into an inverter (or somewhere else)
You have the laptop up and running without an external mouse or keyboard.
You have the RM TND 700 powered up though the 12 volt adapter and hooked up to the laptop through one of the USB ports.
Is this close?
The TND is not the issue. The issue is the newer laptops toning down the current draw to the USB Ports.