User manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of contents
- Important safety information
- Getting to know your Mio
- Mounting and charging your Mio in a vehicle
- Turning your Mio ON and OFF
- Navigating on the screen
- Inserting a memory card
- How do I connect the device to my computer?
- Navigating through the screens
- Navigation
- Customising the system settings
- What is MioMore Desktop?
- Reference
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6. Click the map you want to install to your Mio. The map will change colour to
a brighter yellow to indicate it has been selected. To deselect a map, click the
map again.
You may need to install multiple maps to cover the required geographical area.
7. Complete the following:
If you want to… Then…
install a yellow map, go back to step 6.
install a red map, the map needs to be activated via the Internet
before it can be installed; go back to step 4.
install the selected maps to your Mio, continue to step 8.
8. Select the destination media (Mio internal memory) for the selected maps, then
click
Install Maps
.
The selected maps will be installed and change colour to green.
Do not disconnect the USB cable from the Mio USB Socket until the installed
map or maps have changed colour to green.
9. To use your Mio, disconnect the USB cable. You may need to manually reset
your Mio.
How do I remove maps from my Mio?
1. Open MioMore Desktop, and then click
My Maps
.
2. From the My Mio panel, select the check box next to the map you want to
remove.
3. Click
Remove Maps
to remove the selected maps.
4. Conrm that you want to remove the selected map when prompted. The map is
removed from your Mio. You can reinstall these maps at any time via MioMore
Desktop.
Custom POIs
The Custom POIs (Points of Interest) application allows you to create or import
your own POI les. These are called custom POIs. Unlike preinstalled POIs,
custom POIs can be removed from your Mio and can have audio as well as visual
alerts associated with them.
To create your POI les, open Microsoft Excel and then enter the POI location
details (including Longitude, Latitude, Name, and Description) in separate cells.
Always use decimal degrees for coordinates and start a new location from a
new line. When done, click
File
>
Save As
to save it as a *.csv le. Now you
have successfully created a POI CSV le. The following displays the example of
creating the POI le by using Microsoft Excel: