The original NAVTEQ firmware lacked native fixed speed camera alerts in certain jurisdictions due to local legal restrictions. User-modified versions have custom POI layers containing fixed speed trap locations across Europe, converted into a format the NIT G1 hardware can parse. Updated POI Data
Note: Before attempting to install this map version, users must verify that their firmware version matches the NIT G1 architecture. Installing G1 maps on an NIT G2 system (which uses a different display resolution and data compression scheme) can cause system freeze or read errors. 🗺️ Core Features of the 2010/2011 European Release The original NAVTEQ firmware lacked native fixed speed
rather than DVD or SD card, reflecting the hardware limitations of the early NIT G1 units. User Contributions : In community forums like Alfaholicy Installing G1 maps on an NIT G2 system
If you own a classic Alfa Romeo (or certain Fiat group models) equipped with the infotainment system from the 2010-2011 era, you know the struggle. The hardware is solid, but official map updates for Navteq Connect Europe have long since ended. The hardware is solid, but official map updates
often have pre-owned or stock versions of the Connect NIT G1 Europe CDs. Installation Instructions Turn on the vehicle's ignition and the navigation unit. Eject the current navigation CD from the drive. Insert the Europe 2010/2011 NIT G1
(Late-facelift models equipped with Connect Nav+) Alfa Romeo GT (Late-production models with Connect Nav+)