User Manual Mio Map v3 Europe™ Navigation software for Mio DigiWalker c210 UK English versionn May, 2006 (v1.
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Thank you for choosing Mio DigiWalker c210 as your door-to-door in-car navigator. Read the Quick Start Guide first and start using Mio Map right away. This document is the detailed description of the software. Although Mio Map can easily be discovered by experience, it is still recommended that you read through this manual to clearly understand the exact function of each button and icon.
Table of contents 1 Warnings and safety information ................................................... 8 2 General information ....................................................................... 10 3 Operating Mio Map (Controls)....................................................... 12 3.1 Hardware buttons..................................................................................... 12 3.1.1 Power On/Off button ...........................................................................
4.3.4 Lock to GPS position and heading (No. 6) .......................................... 29 4.3.5 Cursor (No. 7) ..................................................................................... 29 4.3.6 Map scale (No. 8) ................................................................................ 29 4.3.7 Menu (No. 9) ....................................................................................... 30 4.3.8 Map orientation and Overview (No. 10) ...............................................
4.7.1 Camera types ...................................................................................... 54 4.7.1.1 Fixed cameras ............................................................................. 54 4.7.1.2 Mobile cameras............................................................................ 54 4.7.1.3 Built-in cameras ........................................................................... 54 4.7.1.4 Section control cameras...............................................................
6.3.1 Route .................................................................................................. 76 6.3.1.1 Shortest........................................................................................ 77 6.3.1.2 Fastest ......................................................................................... 77 6.3.1.3 Economical .................................................................................. 77 6.3.2 Vehicle ..............................................................
1 Warnings and safety information Mio Map is a navigation system that helps you destination. It will determine your exact location device. The position information obtained from transmitted anywhere, so others will not be able program. find your way to your selected with the help of a built-in GPS the GPS receiver will not be to track you by the help of this If you are the driver of the vehicle, we recommend that you operate Mio Map before beginning your journey.
2 General information Mio Map is a navigation system optimised for in-car use. It provides door-to-door navigation for both single and multi-point routes using adaptable route parameters. Mio Map is capable of planning routes throughout the whole map region installed on the memory card. Unlike some other products, Mio Map does not require that you change maps or switch to a poorly detailed general map to navigate between map segments or countries. You always have complete freedom to go wherever you wish.
3 Operating Mio Map (Controls) Mio Map is designed for easy operation. All controls are operable by fingertips. Wherever possible, pushbuttons and lists are provided to make accessing functions or changing settings as easy as possible. 3.1 Hardware buttons There are only two hardware buttons on your Mio DigiWalker c210. The majority of the Mio Map functions can be accessed using the touch screen.
3.1.1 Power On/Off button Use this button to turn the power of the Mio DigiWalker c210 on or off any time. When you turn the device back on, Mio Map will continue the navigation as soon as the built-in GPS determines the location again. While the device is switched off, the GPS will not work, no position will be calculated, track log will not be saved, and navigation will stop. 3.1.2 Main menu button If pressed while having the Cockpit, Map or Route Information screen (4.
The arrows are buttons. Tap to move left in the list or tap to move right. You need not confirm your selection. As soon as you leave the screen, the selected value becomes effective. 3.2.3 Sliders When a feature has several different unnamed (numeric) values, Mio Map will show sliders that look like analogue potentiometers to set the desired value.
Tap the button to toggle between the two states. Remember that the sign on the button will not indicate the current state but the state you can switch it to. 3.2.6 Virtual keyboards Mio Map is designed in a way that you only need to enter letters or numbers when it is inevitable. In these cases a full screen keyboard pops up that can easily be operated with your fingertips. You can choose between a separate ABC and numeric keypad, or a set of QWERTY-type keyboards that contain both letters and numbers.
If you are used to computer keyboards, you may consider trying one of the QWERTY-type keypads. 3.2.6.2 QWERTY-type keyboards QWERTY-type keyboards have both letters and numbers on them. Their layout is the same as of the standard QWERTY and AZERTY (French) keyboards. To switch to your desired QWERTY-type keyboard, press the Keys button. The special keys described in the previous section are also available here. 3.2.6.3 The numeric keyboard The numeric keyboard only contains numbers, on huge buttons.
4 Discovering the program through the screens The best way to discover Mio Map is to explore each screen in detail, and to find out how to move from one to another. Read this chapter for a guided tour. 4.1 Main menu Mio Map starts by displaying the Main menu. This is the root of the screen hierarchy, but you need to return here very rarely while using the program. Screens are also accessible from each other to reduce the number of actions needed to initiate a function or change a setting.
Button to open History Section 5.3.2 Button to open Cockpit screen Section 4.3 4.2 The map The most important and most frequently used screens of Mio Map are the two screens with the map (Map screen and Cockpit screen). They are similar in look and in possible controls but are optimised for different uses. The map they display is common. The elements of the map are described here. For the controls and special functions of the two map screens see 4.3.
4.2.2 Zoom levels Mio Map uses high quality vector maps that let you see the map at various zoom levels, always with optimised content. Street names and other text objects are always displayed with the same font size, never upside down, and you only see as many streets and objects as needed to find your way around the map. Zoom in and out to see how the map changes in either the 2D or 3D view. Changing the scale of the map is very easy. You can drag and stretch the scale (4.3.
Note: The automatic day/night mode is based upon the current date and GPS position by which Mio Map calculates the exact sunrise and sunset times on the particular day at the particular location. Using that information Mio Map can automatically switch between the colour schemes a few minutes before sunrise, when the sky has already turned bright, and a few minutes after sunset before it gets dark.
tilting up and down to see how Mio Map switches between the two modes in an instant. Note: The automatic switching is on even when using Smart Zoom. At first you may find it odd, but later you will discover how it adjusts the displayed information to the current view of the map. It is important, as the driver must be able to read the map at a glance. 4.2.
red circles to make it conspicuous at all zoom levels, even when it is in the background of a 3D map view. You can use this point as starting point, via point, or destination of your route, you can search for a POI near to it, mark it with a drawingpin, or save it as a POI. The cursor, when visible, is also the reference point for map scaling. Note: When your GPS position is available, and Lock-to-Position is active, the cursor is always the current GPS position.
If two points are too close to each other so that icons overlap, a multi-POI icon is shown instead of individual ones. Zoom in more to see them separately. (Should the two overlapping POIs have the same icon, this icon will be displayed instead of the multi-POI icon.) Tip: Tap the map on or near a POI item to see the list of the names of the nearest POIs in a popup list, if it is enabled (4.6.2.5). To see the details of a particular POI in the list, tap the blue ’i’ icon on the right.
4.2.10.2 Animated turn guidance Animated arrows represent all route events other than the above-mentioned special points. These arrows show the direction in which you need to continue your journey. 4.2.10.3 The route line The line representing the planned route is displayed in orange with both daylight and night colours. In both cases it is the most conspicuous part of the map even when in the background of a 3D map view.
point, via points or the destination. If so, Mio Map will display those segments of the route in red. 4.3 Screens with map Having explained the contents of the map, the description of the other parts of the map screens follows. There are two map screens: the Map screen and the Cockpit screen. The way they show the map is the same but their look and controls are optimised for different purposes.
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This field also serves as a button. Tap it to get to the Route menu (4.6.3). The Map screen will show a button called Route here if there is an active route. This also leads to the Route menu. 4.3.2 Zoom in and out (No. 2 & 3) These semi-transparent buttons are only displayed if ‘Zoom & Tilt’ is enabled in the Quick menu (4.6.2.2). Zoom will change the scale of the map. Zoom out shows a larger part of the map, while Zoom in shows a smaller part of the map in more detail.
4.3.4 Lock to GPS position and heading (No. 6) This semi-transparent icon is displayed if GPS position is available, and the map has been moved. It also appears when you scale or tilt the map. Normally Mio Map positions the map to keep the GPS position visible somewhere on the map (when North-up orientation is selected), or always at the bottom centre of the map (when Track-up orientation is selected). If you manually move the map, it will freeze the map in the new position.
4.3.7 Menu (No. 9) This button opens the Menu with the Find engine, the Quick menu, the Route menu and the exit button that takes you to the Main menu screen. The Menu will be described in detail later in 4.6. 4.3.8 Map orientation and Overview (No. 10) You can view the map screens in three different presentation modes. This switch will cycle through them in the following order. The usual map orientation for navigation is Track-up.
DigiWalker has a built-in GPS receiver that is permanently connected. This icon may not appear under normal circumstances. • Red shows there is a connection, but the signal is too weak to give a position. GPS navigation is not possible. • Black shows there is a GPS position, and navigation is possible. When only one arc is shown, the position is 2D (no altitude available), and position error may be significant, yet Mio Map is ready to navigate. • A black dish and two arcs represent a 3D GPS position.
Note: Sound can be muted in Sound settings (6.2), too. There you have a Master switch that works together with the switch described above. There is also a Master slider on that screen. That you can use to fully turn down the volume of the device. Setting the volume low is different from muting, therefore it will not show up on the mute indicator. 4.3.12 Track Log recording/playback indicator (No. 14) When a track log is being recorded, a red icon is displayed on the map screens.
The content of the Cursor menu depends on the screen (Map or Cockpit) and it is slightly different if there is an active route already planned. You have the following options: • Start: use the Cursor as the departure point for your route. This menu point is available only in Map mode and when there is no active route. In Cockpit mode the departure point of the route is always the GPS position or if it is not available, the last known GPS position.
• Add POI: opens the new POI capture window to let you add the selected map point to the list of your user points. This menu point is only available on the Map screen and if there are no POIs near the cursor (i.e. only the address is shown in the Popup Info window). • POI: opens the list of POIs near the selected point. These are the POIs shown in the Popup Info window. If you want to add a new POI at the cursor, you can do so by tapping New in the bottom left corner.
4.3.17 Next street / Next settlement (No. 19) This field shows the road or street that comes next in the route itinerary. If you are not yet in the settlement where this next street is, Mio Map will display the name of the settlement instead of the name of the road or street. A bullet symbol will appear next to the name of settlements to help you tell them apart from street names. This field is only displayed when navigating a route. 4.3.18 Approaching next turn (No.
4.4.1 GPS data displayed The virtual sky on the left represents the currently visible part of the sky above you, with your position as the centre. The satellites are shown at their current positions. The GPS receives data from both the green and grey satellites. Signals from the grey satellites are only received, while green ones are used by the GPS to calculate your current location. On the right you can see the satellite signal strength bars.
the horizontal position only. Elevation data is not provided, and the position error may be significant. • - green means 3D reception. The GPS receiver has enough satellites to calculate altitude. Position is generally correct (yet it can still be inaccurate due to different environmental factors). Mio Map is ready for navigation. 4.4.
4.5.1 Route data displayed (for destination and via points) In the top section of the screen you see information about the current route. These fields are continuously updated while you keep this screen open. When you open the screen, all fields contain information on reaching your final destination. Tap any of the fields to see data on the via points starting from the first one through the final destination again. 4.5.1.
4.5.1.2 Distance Left This value can also be displayed in one of the Route data fields on the Cockpit screen as ‘Distance to destination’. This is the distance you need to travel on the route before reaching your final destination. If via points exist, tap and tap again any of the fields to see the distance to reach the first, second, etc. via point. 4.5.1.3 Method This field shows how the route was calculated. It either displays the ‘Route’ or the ‘Vehicle’ field from the Route parameter settings.
4.5.2 Warning icons The following 5 squares are normally grey. Some of them turn red and show a graphical symbol in case warning(s) are attached to the planned route. These are warnings, so icons always show information for the whole route, even if the data fields display values from your current position to a via point only. Click on any of the icons to show its description. A few samples of the available icons: • • This icon shows that you need to pay toll on the recommended route.
• Information – any other piece of relevant but not categorised information. Tap the icon to see the content. • Next page – displayed when more than 5 warnings apply for the recommended route. 4.5.3 Fit to screen Tap this button to display an overview of the whole recommended route. You will jump to the Map screen with a 2D North-up view so that you can check where the route takes you. 4.5.4 Parameters This button opens the Route parameter settings screen (6.3) otherwise opened from the Route menu (4.
program is currently in. For example with daylight colours you see the moon, while with night colours the sun is depicted on the button that switches between the two colour modes. 4.6.2.1 2D / 3D Map (switch) This button switches between the top-down and the perspective views of the map screen. The states of this button are: In 3D mode the map shows a perspective view. You can use the tilt buttons (4.3.3) to change the angle of the view if they are enabled with the switch right from this one (4.6.2.2).
4.6.2.3 Daylight & Night Modes (switch) This button switches between the daylight and night colour schemes of Mio Map. The states of this button are: Turn on or off the night colours manually to override the automatic colour scheme switching. Note: Using this option turns off the Automatic Night Colours feature. You need to reenable it at the General settings screen (6.1) to have the colours change automatically again. 4.6.2.
Groups shown with a grey icon ( ) are hidden; blue icons ( map, while the ones shown in two colours ( shown and some others hidden. ) are visible on the ) have some of their subcategories If you highlight any of the POI groups by tapping them, the button in the bottom left corner will become Show if the POI group is hidden, or Hide if the group is shown or partly shown. Tip: To make a partly shown group fully shown, tap this button twice.
Contacts application database. With the help of these points you can plan a route to any of your contacts by only a few screen taps. Tapping any of the group names will open a list of POIs saved in that group. This list is similar to the list of POI results in Find. The POIs are ordered based on their distance from your current position. If GPS position is not available or you have disabled Lock-to-Position by tapping the map, the POIs will be ordered by their distance from the Cursor.
If you tap Done any time before this happens, you receive the list of matches on multiple pages. • ABC/Distance: by tapping this button you can have the POIs sorted in an alphabetical order. Tapping again will return to the distance-based order. When you tap on any of your POIs in the list, you will open a new window with the details of the selected POI. Here you have the following options: • OK: if you tap this button, the map screen returns with the selected POI in the middle.
Tip: Tapping one of the blue Information icons behind the POI names shows the details of the appropriate POI item. 4.6.2.6 Manage Track Logs Using Mio Map it is also possible to save the track logs of your journeys. This screen lets you manage all your track logs. When it comes up, it shows a list of all track logs already saved. The original name of a track log is the date and time when it was recorded. You can change their name to something more meaningful if you wish.
Tip: If you wish to see the track log currently being recorded, tap on it twice to make it visible. In this screen you have the following options: • Record: this will initiate track log recording. A new line appears in the list, and GPS position data will be saved until you stop the recording or exit Mio Map. A red icon (4.3.12) is shown on the map screens to let you know that a recording is in progress. Tapping that icon opens this Track Log screen.
It brings up a menu with four options. Using one of these functions you can modify the current route. Recalculate This function repeats the route calculation based on the same settings as used to calculate previously. This possibility is typically used when automatic off-route recalculation is disabled. However you may consider using it when you travel on a road parallel to that recommended by the route. In this case Mio Map may not recalculate the route for some time, but you can force recalculation here.
Cancel This option returns directly to the map screen without recalculating the active route. If you choose this option when manual route recalculation is configured in 6.1.8.2, navigation stops and will be activated again when you are back on your original route. 4.6.3.2 Delete Tap Delete to erase the active route along with all its route points (start, via points and destination). If you later decide that you need the same route again, you will have to rebuild it from scratch.
Show Tap this button to see the highlighted list item on the map. This will help you identify route events in the list. Avoid Tap this button to show a list of possibilities for modifying the route. They let you recalculate the route avoiding the highlighted event and sometimes also some of the subsequent ones. • Manoeuvre: this option avoids the highlighted action. For example if you find a turn too difficult during rush hour traffic, Mio Map will recalculate the route excluding that turn.
4.6.3.4 Fly Over This feature has no navigation function, it merely provides a quick view of the route. It will present a simulation of the route showing what you will see later when navigating. There are two possibilities for running the simulation. Fast Fly Over Press and hold the Main menu button (3.1.2) then tap Fly Over to quickly run through the route. Mio Map will fly the route in Cockpit mode at high speed to give you a rough overview of the route events.
• : you can delete the selected point from the list. If the highlighted item is the last one in the list, the previous via point will be promoted to be the final destination. • : you can optimise the order in which you will drive through the via points, if there is no specific order you would like to keep. When tapping this button, Mio Map reorders the list instantly to save you time and fuel. Optimisation is for via points only. Your starting point and destination remain in their positions, of course.
4.7.1 Camera types There are four types of speed cameras: 4.7.1.1 Fixed cameras Some cameras stand by the roadside, looking in one direction, measuring one or both directions of the traffic. They measure your current speed. For these cameras you can specify the controlled traffic direction and the speed limit. Mio Map will warn you when you approach these cameras in the measured direction. If your speed exceeds the speed limit near the camera, a special warning sound will be played.
4.7.1.4 Section control cameras These cameras work in pairs, and do not measure your current speed but your average speed between the two cameras. Both will identify your car, and record the exact time you pass them. The difference between the two points of time will be used to calculate your average speed. Mio Map will warn you when you approach one of these cameras, but as you pass by, the warning stays on, and your average speed is measured until you reach another camera of this type.
default, but you can change the value from 30 km/h to 130 km/h with the given control: 4.7.4 Add a new camera or edit an existing one You can add new cameras, delete or modify the parameters of existing ones using the Add Cam or Edit Cam buttons of the Cursor menu (4.3.13). To delete an existing camera first tap Edit Cam, then Delete. 4.7.5 Change the settings of the camera warning You can turn on and off the camera warning, and fine-tune its settings in General settings (6.1.5 and 6.1.6).
5 Find One of the most frequently used functions of Mio Map is selecting the destination. Once you have the destination, you can start navigating. Getting to this point should be as fast as possible. Mio Map provides you with a versatile search engine designed to find your chosen destination after only a few taps on the screen.
Note: When appearing automatically, the Cursor menu remains open for a few seconds only. If you decide not to choose any of the actions listed, the menu closes automatically. When you open it manually, it will remain until you close it or switch to another screen. Tip: If you want the selected point shown in the centre of the map, close and reopen the Cursor menu or wait until it closes and open it again. By opening the Cursor menu manually, the map will be moved to have the selected location in the centre.
5.3.1.1 Selecting a street or the centre of the settlement The street name page is the first page of the address searching facility. Mio Map will guess which settlement to search in based on the current GPS position or the location of the Cursor (4.3.5). When GPS position is available, and Lock-to-Position (4.3.
Tip: If you are looking for an intersection, choose the street that has a rare or unusual name first. This way you need to enter fewer letters to get the list of results. You may also choose the shorter of the two streets first. This way it will be faster to choose the second one from the list of crossing streets after the first street has been selected. As you start typing, Mio Map will calculate the number of streets matching your pattern(s). This number is shown at the right end of the input line.
5.3.1.2 How to change the city or the country if needed If you need to find an address in another city or are looking for a settlement, first tap Change City in the top right corner of the street name input screen. This will show a list of recently used city names and postcodes.
Once you have selected the city, you can continue by entering the street name as described in (5.3.1.1). Changing the country If the settlement you are looking for is in another country, from the list of recently used cities tap Other City then Change Country, and select one from the list of available countries. 5.3.1.3 Selecting a house number or the midpoint of the street Once the country, the city and the street name are selected, you are asked to give the house number using the numeric keypad.
5.3.1.4 How to select an intersection instead of a house number If you do not know the house number or it is easier to pinpoint the location with an intersection, press the Find intersection button in the top right corner and select the desired street name from the list of available intersections of the previously selected street (displayed in the top centre of the screen). The crossing of the two streets will be the selected point. 5.3.1.
This list is ordered by the time the points were last used. The most recently used locations are always at the beginning of the list. Just pick any of the recent locations as your destination. Here you have no possibility to reorder the list or filter it by name, but the Next and Previous buttons let you browse through the complete list to find your preferred point. 5.3.3 Find Coordinates Mio Map also lets you enter your destination by map coordinates.
Tip: The quickest way to tell the coordinates of a point is to select it by tapping on the map or by using Find, and then come to this page and read the coordinates. Tip: If you need to reformat coordinates to degrees and minutes, enter the coordinates in the format you have, press Done to show it in the map, then come back here to see the same location in dd mm.mmmm format. 5.3.
• Destination: the search will be carried out around the destination of your current route. • Cursor: the search will be carried out around the previously selected map point. The current selection is always shown in the green field at the top of the page. Note: The default reference point for POI search is the current GPS position, if it is available, or the Cursor, when there is no reliable GPS position.
Tapping OK will return to the map with the selected POI in the centre (or starts navigating to it if started from the Main menu screen). Tapping the arrow in the top left corner returns to the search results. Tip: If you want to find the nearest POIs, or if you are close to one of them but do not know exactly where it is or what its name is, tap the All button on the very first screen of POI search, and get a list of the nearest POIs.
6 Settings Mio Map provides several settings in order to let you customise the functions of the program. The Settings screen can be accessed directly from the Main menu screen (4.1) and from the map screens by using the battery icon (4.3.10), while some of its sub-screens are accessible from other parts of the program. 6.1 General settings These are the basic settings of Mio Map. 6.1.1 Safety Mode Safety mode will disable the touch-screen above 10 km/h (6 mph) to keep your attention on the road.
6.1.2 Automatic Night Colours Using the automatic night mode, Mio Map will change between the daylight and night colour schemes a few minutes before sunrise and a few minutes after sunset based on the time and location information provided by your GPS. Once you set a permanent colour scheme in the Quick menu (4.6.2.3), this automatic mode turns off. If you need Mio Map to switch between colours for you again, you need to re-enable this feature. 6.1.
Move the slider to its rightmost position to turn off the alternative speed warning. Then the settings of the upper slider will determine the warning for all roads. 6.1.4.3 Alternative speeding tolerance If the speed limit of the current road reaches the value set at Alternative speed limit, this setting will replace the basic one set at the top of this screen. The slider and the selector work exactly as the basic ones described in 6.1.4.1.
6.1.6.1 Audible Warning You can disable the audible warning; have a simple warning (when you are warned only if you exceed the speed limit when approaching a camera); or a complex sound with repeated beeps as you approach the camera. In case of section control cameras, you will also hear these beeps while you are between the two cameras (these cameras work in pairs). You are warned well in advance. The distance Mio Map starts warning you before reaching the camera depends on your speed.
Note: If you tap either of your favourite destinations in the Find menu (5.3.5) before defining it, Mio Map will offer to take you to this screen to set it up. 6.1.8 Route Recalculation Once a route is planned, this setting will tell Mio Map what to do when you deviate from that route. 6.1.8.1 Automatic The route will be recalculated automatically a few seconds after you go astray. 6.1.8.2 Ask First Mio Map can also ask your preference each time you leave the planned route.
6.2 Sound settings Settings on this page determine the way Mio Map sounds. 6.2.1 Master sound volume/switch The position of this fader determines the device volume level. The left part of this control works as a mute button. Tap to mute all Mio Map sounds. This works in tandem with the Mute button (4.3.11) on the map screens. Switching one of them will change the status of the other. 6.2.
exceeds a certain minimum, and reach its highest volume (determined by the Master volume slider in Sound settings) at the given maximum speed. Tap the Dynamic Volume button to turn on the feature. This will also open the screen where you can set the minimum and maximum speeds. 6.2.5 Attention Tone If this is set to Disabled, the voice guidance will sound without a preceding attention tone.
6.3.1.1 Shortest Choosing Shortest will result in a route that has the smallest total distance of all possible routes between the given points. This is usually preferred by pedestrians, cyclists or slow vehicles. 6.3.1.2 Fastest Choosing Fastest will result in the quickest possible route, given that you can travel at or near the speed limits on all included roads. This is usually preferred for fast and normal cars. 6.3.1.3 Economical This setting is a wise combination of the previous two.
6.3.3.1 Unpaved Roads Unpaved roads are excluded by default, as they can be in a bad condition and you usually cannot reach the speed limit on them. 6.3.3.2 Motorways When driving a slow car or towing another vehicle, you may prefer not to take motorways. In this case change the default green to red. 6.3.3.3 Ferries The accessibility of temporary ferries is not necessarily included in the map data. Furthermore you may need to pay fare, so you may consider disabling them from the preset enabled status.
6.4 Language & Units Here you can set the languages, measurement units, and date and time formats used by Mio Map. 6.4.1 Program language This button displays the current written language of the program. By tapping the button you can select from a list of available languages. Mio Map will have to be restarted if you change this setting. Mio Map will ask for confirmation before it restarts. 6.4.2 Voice language This button shows the current language of the voice guidance.
6.5 Backlight settings Here you can set how the display backlight behaves when using Mio Map. These settings are independent of the settings of the other applications of Mio DigiWalker. 6.5.1 Screen settings At the top of the screen you can set how the backlight will behave when the screen has not been touched for a while. Backlight always on You can choose to have the lights always on. Smart powersave You can also initiate this special feature of Mio Map.
6.6 About screen Tap ABOUT on the Main menu screen to open this screen. The About screen is not used in normal navigation. It is there to inform you about the map licenses you have, the creators of Mio Map and the legal aspects of using the program.
7 Troubleshooting guide Thank you again for purchasing our product. We hope you will enjoy every minute of using it. However you may face difficulties before you get really accustomed to Mio Map. In such cases, please, refer to this table of frequently encountered problematic situations. I cannot find the green arrow that would Check the GPS status icon on any of the show my location. Navigation does not map screens (4.3.9) or the GPS Data start. screen (4.4).
the Overview mode unintentionally. Tap this icon to revert to Track-up mode with automatic map rotation. Creating a multi-point route I have tapped the ‘Route To’ button once for each destination but only the last one appears in the list, all previous points have disappeared. The ‘Route To’ button is for starting a new route only. For a single route you tap this when the destination is selected. Multi-point routes can be created after you have established a single route.
I would like to create a new POI but there are others near its location, and the new menu point (POI) opens the list of POI instead of creating a new one. 84 Look for the New button in the bottom left corner of the newly opened list. Using that button you can add your new POI as if it was opened from the Cursor menu.
8 Glossary The manual may contain many technical terms. Please look below for an explanation if you are unfamiliar with some of them. ¾ 2D/3D GPS reception: The GPS receiver uses satellite signals to calculate its (your) position. Depending on the current positions of the ever-moving satellites in the sky, and the objects in your environment, the signal that your GPS device receives may be weaker or stronger.
¾ Automatic route recalculation: If this function is enabled (6.1.8.1), Mio Map recalculates your route if you deviate from it. When you miss a turn or avoid a roadblock, Mio Map waits for a few seconds to be sure you do not follow the route any more, then recalculates the route based upon your new position and heading.
be shown over a different street on the map. You can only avoid that by using good quality GPS equipment positioned so that it has a direct view to as large a portion of the sky as possible. Normally Lock-on-Road is always active in Mio Map when GPS position is available. See also 4.2.6. However for pedestrian use it can be permanently turned off in Advanced settings (Error! Reference source not found.).
¾ Track-up: A kind of map orientation when the map is rotated to look always in the direction of your heading. See also North-up and Map Orientation. ¾ Via point: Routes in Mio Map can have several (as many as you want) different destinations to reach in a specific order. All these points except the final destination are called via points, as the route goes ‘via’ (through) them. The destinations can be seen in the Route Information screen on the Route line (4.5.1.
9 Index A Attention tone 6.2.5 B Backlight 6.5 C Colour scheme 4.2.3, 4.6.2.3, 6.1.2 Compass 4.3.8 Coordinate 5.3.3 Cursor 4.2.7, 4.3.5 Cursor menu 4.3.13 D Destination 4.2.10.1, 4.3.13 F Favourites 5.3.5, 6.1.7 Find 4.6.1, 5 Fly over 4.6.3.4 G GPS 4.3.9, 4.4 H History 5.3.2 I Intersection 5.3.1.4 Itinerary 4.6.3.3 K Keyboard 90 3.2.
L Language 6.4 Lock-on-Road 4.2.6 Lock-to-Position 4.3.4 M Main menu 3.1.2, 4.1 Map orientation 4.3.8 Measurement units 6.4.3 Menu 4.3.7, 4.6 O Optimisation 4.6.3.5 Overview 4.3.8 P POI 4.2.8, 4.3.13, 4.6.2.4, 5.3.4 Popup information 4.3.13, 4.6.2.5 Q Quick menu 4.6.2 R Route data 4.3.15 Route information 4.5, 4.6.3.6 Route line 4.5.1.1 Route menu 4.6.3 Route parameters 4.5.4, 6.3 Route recalculation 4.6.3.1, 6.1.8 S Safety mode 6.1.1 Scale 4.3.
T Tilt 4.2.4, 4.3.3, 4.6.2.2 Track log 4.3.12, 4.6.2.6 Travel data 4.3.15 Turn preview 4.3.1 V Via point 4.2.10.1 Voice guidance 6.2.2 Volume 6.2.1 W Warning icons 4.5.2 Z Zoom 92 4.2.2, 4.3.2, 4.6.2.