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How To Update The RT6 System - Guide

tianorth

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Here is a how to guide for updating the RT6 system

These updates are for the RT6 (or RNEG) system only



The order I would do these in is
1) Firmware 1st
2) then Maps
3) then Risk Alerts
You will need at least 1 usb drive. Format to FAT32 for the car to be able to use it.

Everytime you download a zip file all files on USB have to be delete first!

Although the size of files are just below 4gb, due to the formatting process there is not enough space on a 4gb USB stick.

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For the Maps you will require 1 x 8GB or greater (up to 32GB).
Link updated 1st October 2021


Extract the zip file to the USB stick so when you open the stick on PC it looks like this



One this is complete you can then update the car by plugging in to the USB socket in the arm rest storage area and following the on screen prompts.

To update the maps, but you have to do one at a time.

It takes about :- Italy -20 minutes
France - 30 minutes
Spain & Portugal - 25 minutes
Benelux - 20 minutes
UK - 20 minutes
Scandinavia - 25 minutes
Germany - 25 minutes
Middle Europe - 15 minutes
Southern Eastern Europe - 15 minutes
North East Eastern Europe - 20 minutes
North West Eastern Europe - 25 minutes
I would go for a drive whilst doing the updates (more beneficial to the car than being sat at tick over)

Then inserted the Risk Area alerts disc - a few minutes (really quick)

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The ones below will probably go on a 1GB USB stick

If during the update of the maps you get a request for activation code, you can use the file Deactivation of activation code (instructions included).
Link updated 1st October 2021



This is where a 2nd USB stick is handy its only a small number of file probably less than 500kb.

The deactivation can be reversed at any time.

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Risk alerts - basically about speed camera, there are monthly updates, again the size of files are small less than 4mb
Link updated 1st October 2021

This is usually one month behind current month eg if its August the latest will be July, I will probably post on forum and facebook that I have updates files!
Extract the zip file to the USB stick so when you open the stick on PC it looks like this



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Firmware update – this is the 2.86 firmware, again the size of files are small less than 80mb

Link updated 1st October 2021



Extract the zip file to the USB stick so when you open the stick on PC it looks like this



I will post notification when folders are updated.

Any queries send me a PM and I will respond as soon as possible.

Chris


Edit
For those of you trying to update from 2.75 to 2.86 it might not work.

Might have to go from 2.75 to 2.80
From 2.80 to 2.86.

I will have my original disc 2.80 firmware update disc back soon.

But here you can download it from gpsunderground.com

Try this from gpsunderground.com

http://gpsunderground.com/forum/peugeot ... post237136

Post 33 is the iso file to download.

Post 40 is interesting (has to be done from disc not usb).
 

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This is brilliant Chris! Just a small point. With the USB stick with the maps, if the system asks for an activation code, do you just pull out the USB and insert the de-activation USB? What I'm saying is you don't have to shut the system down between USBs. Sorry to be so thick!


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That's correct just pull the maps, deactivate the activation code, reboot, then install maps.
 

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Done it! Brilliant. Just mis-read the de-activation instructions! Dohh.


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Everything! Firmware, Cams and maps. Interesting to see that the new maps are by Here and not Navteq. Are Here better?


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Just found out that Here maps used to be Navteq anyway.


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Hello,

I have recently purchased a RCZ R, with the same sat nav in the top picture, and have also purchased the peugeot alert zone as wanted to update the cameras to try and update the sat nav, only I have downloaded the download and extracted the zip files on the USB and changed the USB to FAT 32, but when I put the USB into the car it just says 'no audio found on the USB'. If anyone could point me in the right direction I would be very grateful!
 

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You need to extract the files from your zip folder. On your computer, right click and select "new folder" on your desktop. Drag and drop the unzipped files into the new folder. When it has finished copying drag and drop the files from your new folder into your external drive icon. Just drag and dropping the unzipped files straight into your external drive (USB stick) won't work and that's why you get "no audio files found". At least on my old computer anyway! Hope this helps.


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NEW RISK ALERTS -Sept 2016

Just to let you know there are now a new risk alert download should be able to use existing link.
 

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The download from the existing link still says June.


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What date are the files?
I uploaded them today (11 Sept)
I've just downloaded it and the files inside the zip have today's date.

The link stays the same but the file/folders will be updated.
Otherwise I'd have to change the link everytime.
 

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I checked your link Chris, the alert zone files are the same ones I have, they are the latest that were only released on 10.9.16.
 

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Just updated the files for the risk alerts (April).

You can use the the link in the above post.

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Hi, Just come across your update guide and wanted to say thank you. I have just upgraded from 2.70 to 2.86, all went well and is now useable!!
 
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