Missing POI Symbols in Map View
Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2025 3:38 pm
I recently bought a Zumo XT2 after years of using Garmin's smaller hand held units (GPSMap 66i was most recent) and Garmin/third party phone based GPS software on my adventure bike. So I am reasonably familiar with Garmin's software (online and on-unit), including basecamp and explorer, but new to the tread app. And, I'm also familiar with some of the (usually) minor annoyances and idiosyncrasies of Garmin products and have learned to live with them.
My overall initial impression of the XT2 is positive. However, I'm having an issue with many of the symbols/icons in the map view on the XT2 showing up only as small white boxes with blue text that reads "image not found". The number of missing symbols varies, and seems to depend on what the "map detail" setting is on, how many layers are showing, etc. - basically, it seems like the more information the map is showing, the more of these symbols are shown as "image not found". I've attached screenshots of a couple of examples: Example 1 is what I see when I turn off most of the layers, Example 2 is a more extreme case with most of the layers turned on.
I searched this forum and others for help, and only found a couple of postings for "lost icons", but this seemed to be related to user-defined POI symbols, not to the POIs in the Garmin-supplied maps. I contacted Garmin's help line through chat, thinking there might be some sort of software fix, but they indicated simply that there was no known solution to the issue. When I asked if this was a common problem and if a fix was in the works, they didn't really offer much. However, they very quickly offered to send me a new unit and suggested that would likely resolve the issue.
A week later I had a new unit in my hands, but unfortunately am having the same issue. Before I call Garmin again, I wanted to reach out to the forum members to see if this is a fairly widely known issue, if there are any workarounds (other than just stripping down the number of layers, amount of detail, etc. in the map view - which would seem to defeat the purpose of having all that information available in the first place), and if anyone has heard anything different from Garmin than the answer I received.
It would even just be helpful to know if this is common, and another one of those imperfections that plague Garmin software that we've all learned to live with because overall, the units are very good.
Thanks in advance,
Rick
My overall initial impression of the XT2 is positive. However, I'm having an issue with many of the symbols/icons in the map view on the XT2 showing up only as small white boxes with blue text that reads "image not found". The number of missing symbols varies, and seems to depend on what the "map detail" setting is on, how many layers are showing, etc. - basically, it seems like the more information the map is showing, the more of these symbols are shown as "image not found". I've attached screenshots of a couple of examples: Example 1 is what I see when I turn off most of the layers, Example 2 is a more extreme case with most of the layers turned on.
I searched this forum and others for help, and only found a couple of postings for "lost icons", but this seemed to be related to user-defined POI symbols, not to the POIs in the Garmin-supplied maps. I contacted Garmin's help line through chat, thinking there might be some sort of software fix, but they indicated simply that there was no known solution to the issue. When I asked if this was a common problem and if a fix was in the works, they didn't really offer much. However, they very quickly offered to send me a new unit and suggested that would likely resolve the issue.
A week later I had a new unit in my hands, but unfortunately am having the same issue. Before I call Garmin again, I wanted to reach out to the forum members to see if this is a fairly widely known issue, if there are any workarounds (other than just stripping down the number of layers, amount of detail, etc. in the map view - which would seem to defeat the purpose of having all that information available in the first place), and if anyone has heard anything different from Garmin than the answer I received.
It would even just be helpful to know if this is common, and another one of those imperfections that plague Garmin software that we've all learned to live with because overall, the units are very good.
Thanks in advance,
Rick