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Traffic sign display from infotainment navigation in virtual cockpit and predictive cruise control

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hi. I have an octavi nx 2020 and I'm solving a problem with navigation and assistants. Infotainment Columbus and Virtual copckit.


The map in infotainment displays road signs as speed limits, roadworks, crossings, etc., but if I have the map displayed in VR, the signs are only displayed in infotainment on the map but in VR. (see photos)


I tried turning on map switching via obd11 in the settings, in the map menu three dots day/night/car the option to switch map is displayed but the signs are not displayed in VR anyway.

If the map switching option via obd11 is turned on, the map is only displayed in one system.

Either only in infotainment or only in VR.

If the map is switched to VR, there is only a compass and road signs on the infotainment and in virtual there is only a map.

If the switching is turned off via obd11, the map is displayed on both displays but the signs are only in infotainment.

Does anyone have road signs displayed in the virtual copckit map?


And does anyone else have the predictive cruise control pACC that adjusts speed according to traffic signs or in curves, before intersections, etc.?


I have all the assistants in Infotainment, but there is no option to adjust speed with ACC. 


Sometimes in VR I get some assistance like "foot off the gas" and also a sign symbol, descent or intersection or roundabout but this is only displayed occasionally (for example, I drive the same section 5 times in a row and sometimes it is displayed every time and sometimes only 2 times out of 5 passes and more. It is only displayed when I drive without ACC but when I turn on ACC or Travel Assist this additional information stops being displayed in VR completely.

I see irregular speed signs and foot off the gas or descent or intersection and foot off the gas instructions in VC.

However, I drive the same section of road 10 times and the information is displayed only 5 times.  So not always.

In addition, if I turn on ACC or Travel assist, this information (foot off the gas, intersection, speed sign) stops being displayed in VC, but ACC does not adjust the speed as if pACC was functional.


Questions So does anyone have the traffic signs from the Infotainment map displayed when displaying the map in VR?

Does anyone have a functional pACC?


Do you also have such experience with additional information in HUD and VR that they are displayed only occasionally and are not displayed when ACC is turned on?


Would anyone who has everything working properly provide a backup of the units with obd11 that are affected, i.e. 13, 17, 19, 5F, 03, 09, A5.20250228_053715.jpgOCapture+_2025-03-05-04-39-32.pngCapture+_2025-03-05-04-39-58.pngCapture+_2025-03-05-04-40-42.pngCapture+_2025-03-06-12-05-00.pngCapture+_2025-03-06-12-04-56.pngCapture+_2025-03-06-12-04-28.pngCapture+_2025-03-06-12-06-13.pngCapture+_2025-03-06-12-06-13.pngCapture+_2025-03-06-12-04-56-1.jpgCapture+_2025-03-06-12-06-17.pngCapture+_2025-03-06-12-06-32.pngCapture+_2025-03-06-12-04-28.pngCapture+_2025-03-06-12-06-47.pngCapture+_2025-03-06-12-07-27-1.jpg

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pACC aka Travel Assist has always worked for me. Not OBD, just how the car came. Slowing to match upcoming speed limit on map or when visualised, corners and roundabouts. When I say worked, it does its thing perfectly but is severely hampered in its usefulness by traffic sign NON recognition, out of date maps and inaccurate mapping feeding the wrong speed limit to the car’s brains and by recognising the wrong speed limit sign in other countries from the UK where the layout of the road signs differs to the UKs left hand drive positioning. Which makes trying to drive automatically abroad (and in the UK) a bit unpredictable and hair-raising at times…

Still use it as much as possible though as long journeys are less taxing, on the whole

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On 07/03/2025 at 13:00, Markeknows said:

pACC aka Travel Assist has always worked for me. Not OBD, just how the car came. Slowing to match upcoming speed limit on map or when visualised, corners and roundabouts. When I say worked, it does its thing perfectly but is severely hampered in its usefulness by traffic sign NON recognition, out of date maps and inaccurate mapping feeding the wrong speed limit to the car’s brains and by recognising the wrong speed limit sign in other countries from the UK where the layout of the road signs differs to the UKs left hand drive positioning. Which makes trying to drive automatically abroad (and in the UK) a bit unpredictable and hair-raising at times…

Still use it as much as possible though as long journeys are less taxing, on the whole

I have a travel assist button on the steering wheel. I coded it according to the instructions and it works, but it only adjusts the speed to the vehicle in front. It does not adjust the speed before an intersection, according to the restrictions on the map sign, or before a roundabout. If I turn off travel assist or I do not have ACC on, it shows the restrictions, shows the roundabout, and the intersection with the instruction to take your foot off the gas, but when ACC or Travell are functional, it does not adjust any speed except for the car in front.

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