RAND McNALLY TND 540 LM 5in GPS Truck Navigator with Lifetime Map Updates, Renewed
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It is true that every commercial Rand McNally has a section to track mileage by state and quarter, such as days, weeks, and months
It should be no problem for you to update your maps, if you bought a Rand McNally's GPS under that understanding and registered that model with them. If you want to talk to them, you should call them This problem has never been a problem for me.
I agree with both of you. You'll need to find a way to Velcro it on since the mount is a little weak but you can charge your device with the USB cable. The magnetic mount is included with the charger and as well as the case.
You're correct, the package includes all the items you mentioned above just like in the new version.
Selected User Reviews For RAND McNALLY TND 540 LM 5in GPS Truck Navigator with Lifetime Map Updates, Renewed
If you are looking at the 7" model, you might want to get it as the GUI seems to be designed for a larger While bouncing around in search of tiny on-board gadgets, many wrong selections have been made Most screen icons, such as zoom and recenter, can be found here. As far as my hardware is concerned, I have not encountered any difficulties. I have therefore updated the rating to 5 stars for the product they are selling. I have not faced any problems during the past 8 months. It took me a while to get used to the software, but I managed. Rather than the seller, this is a Rand McNally issue. used to be able to save my trips on my old 730 and 720, but now it is a necessity. The app forgets the first stop every morning when I open it up, so I have to load it from Although routes can be silly, it is possible to work around them.
If you are trying to use this gps in a semi, do not trust it! The item will be returned to you. Using a car GPS is a better idea, because I am going to check if the roads are safe for me to drive a semi truck. Additionally, trucks must be permitted to travel on roads that are 100% truck-friendly This statement says that are not valid. There is a problem with the magnet that holds the GPS on rough roads because it is not strong enough to hold the weight. Currently, my GPS has dropped five times in a very short period of time. There is no easy way to find addresses with this device, which were no trouble with Google maps or my previous Garmin GPS.
This device worked for one week, then it became unresponsive every five After talking with tech support, I was told By resetting it, it worked again. As I drove a semi at 170mph, it froze and said I was doing 170mph. When I got into the truck (the truck was limited to 65mph) I said I was about to cross into Canada while showing Illinois as my location. Even though it was hilarious, it was not very helpful for a truck driver. There is room for improvement for one of the biggest names in the business.
What do you think about closing "*'*'*'*Each Android device has a GPS repair option in the menu. An antivirus scan and repair took care of the problem for a day or so. I have yet again been unable to access the device. There is no response from RM Support regarding this issue except for a recording that says, "We're working on it. ". "Keep me in the loop for other matters. " It can be determined from a search of RM GPS issues on the Internet that this is not a new problem, and it is widely prevalent. RM has already been replaced by a replacement GPS from a rival brand. So long. Your customer is gone because you have a defective product and a poor level of support.
I had no problems using it, and it was The nice thing about this phone is that, unlike older models, it will update via WiFi connection without having to connect to.
It includes extra features such as fuel tracking and routes that are customized to different truck sizes. It's easier to read the map on the phone than Google Maps, so I use the map while looking at Google Maps on my computer. My only complaint is that in some places I drive through, there is no or low cellphone data signal, which seems to be the case more and more since 5G has become available. The vehicle I drive each month covers more than 10,000 miles, and I use this as a backup to While it would be ideal for someone in an RV or semi truck with a WiFi connection while driving, since I lack WiFi on the vehicle, I must rely on Google to get the most current information on traffic, accidents, and road closures. Considering what you get for the price, this is a very good deal, as trucking GPS systems with the same capabilities can average 500 and this goes for half as much.
When I took it out of the box and put the screen protector on, it cracked because I was getting ready to squeeze out the bubbles. But if it were just a crack, I wouldn't have cared, but now it won't recognize any touches on its right side. As it gets worse, I say this is certainly under threat. I'm not interested. The screen of the phone needs to be fixed for another 99$ at the moment. As a matter of fact, I am in need of a gps. Although I think it is a good one, it has broken so far.
It's complicated software. You have to keep zooming out the map to the point where you get a map of the entire country and if you stop auto zooming, you get a very short highlighted line, which makes it extremely difficult to tell how far yet is the You can only search for an address by zip code, which is what I like about it.