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Comments to date: 3. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
trundle123 1:37pm on Tuesday, October 5th, 2010 
Awful, buy anything else. This unit has been so unreliable I would never buy anything Mio again. Crashed during journey, blacked screened. Awful, buy anything else. This unit has been so unreliable I would never buy anything Mio again. Looks Fails on all account, cannot be trusted
xkev79 2:11pm on Wednesday, July 7th, 2010 
Superb Mr Bond, Superb this is a great sat nav system. Superb Mr Bond, Superb this is a great sat nav system. The Great Mio This GPS has got me through Paris and all the way to the South of France and back with no problems. A Great Product in my opinion. Do no trust Mitac This device does not work with Vista

Vista OS has been on the market for 18 months and I have been using it for 12 months.
nderevyanko 10:50pm on Friday, May 14th, 2010 
Nice and reliable item, with nice features. Bluetooth, choices of voices,favorites places features. Continiously reseting. Nice and reliable item, with nice features. Bluetooth, choices of voices,favorites places features. Continiously reseting.

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4.6.5 Change the settings of the camera warning.. 48 4.7 TMC (Traffic Message Channel)... 49 4.7.1 List of TMC messages.. 49 4.7.2 TMC control centre.... 49 4.7.2.1 Selected FM radio station... 50 4.7.2.2 Exclude selected station... 50 4.7.2.3 Show excluded stations.. 50 4.7.2.4 Sorts events by distance / type.. 50 4.7.2.5 Use traffic information... 50 4.7.2.6 Recalculate to avoid traffic.. Find.... 52 5.1 Main menu Find buttons (Address, Favourites, POI, History).. 52 5.2 Selection by tapping the map... 52 5.3 Using the Find menu.... 53 5.3.1 Find an Address, Street, Intersection or City.. 53 5.3.1.1 Selecting the city, state and country to search in.. 54 5.3.1.2 Selecting a house number or the midpoint of the street. 57 5.3.1.3 How to select an intersection instead of a house number.. 57 5.3.1.4 An example for a full address search... 58 5.3.2 Find in History... 58 5.3.3 Find Coordinates... 59 5.3.4 Find a POI... 59 5.3.5 Find one of the Favourites (Home/Work).. Settings.... 63 6.1 General settings.... 63 6.1.1 Safety Mode... 63 6.1.2 Automatic Night Colours... 64 6.1.3 Speed Warning Options... 64 6.1.3.1 Speeding tolerance... 64 6.1.3.2 Alternative speed limit... 64 6.1.3.3 Alternative speeding tolerance... 64 6.1.4 Enable Speed Camera Warning.. 65 6.1.5 Speed Camera Options... 65 6.1.5.1 Audible Warning... 65 6.1.5.2 Visible Warning... 66 6.1.6 Set Favourite Destinations... 66 6.1.7 Route Recalculation... 67 6.1.7.1 Automatic... 67 6.1.7.2 Disabled... 67 6.2 Sound settings... 67 6.2.1 Master sound volume/switch... 68 6.2.2 Voice guidance volume/switch.. 68 6.2.3 Key sound volume/switch.. 68 6.2.4 Dynamic Volume... 68 6.2.5 Attention Tone... 69 6.3 Route parameter settings... 69 6.3.1 Route... 69 6.3.1.1 Shortest... 69 6.3.1.2 Fastest.... 69 6.3.1.3 Economical... 69
6.3.2 Vehicle... 70 6.3.3 Road types to include/exclude.. 70 6.3.3.1 Unpaved Roads... 70 6.3.3.2 Motorways.... 70 6.3.3.3 Ferries... 70 6.3.3.4 U-turns.... 71 6.3.3.5 Permit needed... 71 6.3.3.6 Toll Roads.... 71 6.3.3.7 Cross-border Planning... 71 6.4 Language & Units... 71 6.4.1 Program language... 71 6.4.2 Voice language... 72 6.4.3 Units.... 72 6.4.4 Set Date & Time Format... 72 6.5 Advanced settings... 72 6.5.1 Cockpit settings.... 73 6.5.1.1 3D in Cockpit mode (and track-up orientation).. 73 6.5.1.2 Cockpit screen layout... 73 6.5.2 Backlight settings... 73 6.5.2.1 Power management.. 74 6.5.2.2 Brightness.... 74 6.5.3 User data management... 74 6.5.3.1 Backup Data... 74 6.5.3.2 Restore Data... 75 6.5.3.3 Clear Data.... 75 6.5.3.4 Reset Advanced Settings... 75 6.5.4 Map options... 75 6.5.4.1 Daylight / Night colour profile... 76 6.5.4.2 Show Street Labels... 76 6.5.4.3 Textured Polygons... 76 6.5.5 Smart Zoom... 76 6.5.5.1 Enable Smart Zoom.. 77 6.5.5.2 Enable Overview mode.. 77 6.5.5.3 Keep position on road (Lock-on-Road).. 77 6.6 About screen.... Troubleshooting guide.... Glossary... 81

1 Warnings and safety information
MioMap is a navigation system that helps you find your way to your selected destination. It will determine your exact location with the help of an attached GPS device. The position information obtained from the GPS receiver will not be transmitted anywhere, so others will not be able to track you by the help of this program. If you are the driver of the vehicle, we recommend that you operate MioMap before beginning your journey. The drivers attention should be on the road. Plan your route before departure and pull over if you need to change route parameters. MioMap has a built-in (optional) Safety Mode that will prevent you from using the screen functions if your car is in motion. Unless a passenger will be the only one to operate MioMap, we strongly encourage you to turn on the Safety Mode. It is also important that you look at the display only if it is absolutely safe to do so. You should always observe traffic signs and road geometry before you obey any instruction from MioMap. If you need to deviate from the recommended direction, MioMap will suggest a modified route according to the new situation. Never place the PNA where it can obstruct the view of the driver, is within the deployment zone of airbags, or where it can cause injuries in case of an accident.

2 General information

MioMap 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. MioMap is capable of planning routes throughout the whole map region installed on the memory card. Unlike some other products, MioMap 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. Just select your destination and go. You do not need a stylus to use MioMap. All screen buttons and controls are designed so that you can operate them with your fingertips. You can access all functions of the program by using hardware and screen buttons. With the help of these buttons you can travel through all the screens of the program. Most of the screens (especially menu functions and settings) can be accessed from several other screens, minimising the number of actions needed to reach the desired function. When using MioMap, you do not need to double tap or tap & hold the touch screen as these functions cannot be used reliably in a moving vehicle. A single tap triggers most of the screen controls. The only exceptions are drag & drop for moving the map, or scaling it in Map mode (Page 23). Most of the screens have a Return button in the top left corner. This arrow returns to the previous screen or directly to one of the map screens. in the top right corner. This will show Settings screens also have a Help button a detailed description of the current settings screen.
3 Operating MioMap (Controls)

3.2.2 List selectors

When the values in the list need to be named, only the current value is shown (sometimes together with a short description) in a horizontal stripe with arrows at both ends.
to move left in the list or tap to move right. The arrows are buttons. Tap 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, MioMap will show sliders that look like analogue potentiometers to set the desired value.
If the value limits are not displayed at the ends of the slider, the leftmost position means the minimum value, while the rightmost position represents the maximum value. With most sliders you can check the current value on the left. This control can be operated in two ways. Either drag the handle to move the slider to its new position, or tap the slider where you want the handle to appear (the thumb jumps there immediately). As with the list selectors, there is no need to confirm your selection. As soon as you leave the screen, the selected value becomes effective.

3.2.4 Switches

When a function can only have two values (mainly Enabled and Disabled), a switch is used. Unlike with list selectors, the horizontal line contains the name of the function and not the actual status. There is a lamp on the left to show whether the function is active or not.
When the tick mark is missing , the function is not selected. When it is displayed , the function is enabled. The whole strip works as a button. Tap anywhere to toggle between the enabled and disabled status.
3.2.5 Switches in the Quick menu
The switches of the Quick menu (Page 35) behave as normal switches but they look different in order to fit in with the other menu buttons.
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

MioMap 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. MioMap will remember your last choice and offer it the next time you need to enter data.

Control Opens Route menu* Zooms in (optional) Zooms out (optional) Tilts down (optional) Tilts up (optional) Re-enables Lock-toPosition / Smart Zoom Opens Popup Info and Cursor menu Zooms in/out by dragging Menu (Find, Quick, Route, Main) Switches North-up, Track-up and Overview Opens GPS Data screen Opens settings Opens Bluetooth Settings Opens Track Logs screen Opens Cursor menu Opens Route Information screen Opens Route Information screen n/a n/a n/a n/a
* On Map screen only when a route is active ** Contents differ when a route is active *** Appears only when a route is active **** Appears only when a route is active and the next turn is near ***** Appears only if speed limit is known for the current road
4.2.1 Turn preview (No. 1)
On the Cockpit screen this field shows a graphic illustration of the next manoeuvre. For example when you approach a turn, an arrow will show whether it is a slight, normal or sharp turn. When showing a roundabout, the number of the exit is also given in the picture.
This field also serves as a button. Tap it to get to the Route menu (Page 41). The Map screen will show a button called Route here if there is an active route. This also leads to the Route menu.
4.2.2 Zoom in and out (No. 2 & 3)
These semi-transparent buttons are only displayed if "Zoom & Tilt" is enabled in the Quick menu (Page 35).
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. The automatic Smart Zoom function will do the necessary zooming for you when navigating (zooms out if the next turn is at a distance to let you see far ahead and zooms in when approaching a turn to give you a better view of the upcoming manoeuvre). If you manually change the zoom level, Smart Zoom will no longer scale the map by itself (automatic tilting and rotating remains active). You need to tap the Lock button (Page 22) to return the zoom control to Smart Zoom. If you are on the Cockpit screen, MioMap will do this automatically if you leave the display untouched for 30 seconds.

The black satellite dish with the red exclamation mark shows there is no connection with the GPS receiver. GPS navigation is not possible. Devices with a built-in GPS receiver are permanently connected, so 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 MioMap is ready to navigate. A black dish and two arcs represent a 3D GPS position. MioMap is ready to navigate. When small car symbols are displayed under the dish, TMC information is available.

4.2.10

Battery status (No. 12)
The status of the battery is also shown by MioMap. You can estimate the available power reserve from the length of the bar inside. Some examples:
The thunderbolt in the battery shows the battery is being charged. Battery is not charging, but it is at full capacity. Battery in not full, but there is sufficient reserve capacity. When the inside of the battery turns red, the battery needs recharging.

4.2.11

Bluetooth or Phone call status (No. 13)
When Bluetooth is turned off, a grey Bluetooth icon is displayed here.
Tap the icon to turn on the Bluetooth radio. When Bluetooth is on, the icon turns blue.
If you tap the icon when it is blue, MioMap pauses, and the Bluetooth settings screens of the device appears. To return to MioMap and continue navigating, tap the Exit button in the bottom right corner. During a phone call using the Mio DigiWalker C510 as a handsfree tool for your mobile phone, an icon depicting a telephone handset is shown here.
Tap the icon to hang up the call. The icon is then returns to the blue Bluetooth logo.

4.2.12

Track Log recording/playback indicator (No. 14)
When a track log is being recorded, a red icon is displayed on the map screens. This icon also functions as a button leading to the Track Log screen (Page 39) where you can stop the recording or make the track log visible on the map.
During track log playback a green icon will blink. Tapping this icon (in fact, tapping the screen anywhere) stops the simulation.

4.2.13

Cursor menu (No. 15)
The Cursor is the selected point on the map (marked by a red dot and radiating red circles around it), or the current GPS position when it is available and Lock-toPosition is enabled. When you tap the screen to place the Cursor, the Cursor menu pops up automatically to give you the list of possible functions you can use the Cursor for. At the same time Popup Info (street name, house number and the list of POIs nearby) appears near the selected map point if Popup Info is enabled in the Quick menu (Page 36). If you do not use the Cursor menu in a few seconds, it will automatically vanish back to the bottom of the screen, and Popup Info disappears, too. You can have them reappear by reopening the Cursor menu using the arrow in the bottom right corner. When you open the menu manually, it will stay on until you close it or switch to another screen. Tip: If you want to see the map around the Cursor, close the Cursor menu and reopen it. When this menu is opened manually, the map is always moved to have the cursor in the centre. 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. Route To: use the Cursor as the destination of your route. This button is to start a new route. The previous route (if it exists) will be deleted and replaced. If a multipoint route is active, MioMap will ask you whether you really want to delete it together with all its via points. Add Via: by inserting the selected map point as a via, you instruct MioMap to cross this location before the destination of the route. This is the way to build a multi-point route in reverse order (when you wish to insert a stopover go to A but first get some fuel at B or want to influence the direction of the route). This menu point works only if a route is already active. Remove Via: removes the via point near or at the Cursor. The route will be recalculated immediately excluding the deleted point. This menu point replaces Add Via and is available only if the Cursor is near or at a via point.

4.5.2.1 Zoom & Tilt (switch) This button makes additional map controls available. The states of this button are:
When this feature is turned on, additional transparent buttons (Page 21 and Page 21) appear on the left side of the map screens for zooming and tilting the map. 4.5.2.2 Daylight & Night Modes (switch) This button switches between the daylight and night colour schemes of MioMap. 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 (Page 63) to have the colours change automatically again. 4.5.2.3 Manage POI (Points of Interest) Here you can set all the parameters of POIs that you have created and the visibility of the built-in POIs that come with the map. Manage built-in POI visibility The maps in MioMap come with a huge number of POIs. Displaying all of them would make the maps too crowded (to see how POI items are shown on the map see Visible POIs (Points of Interest)). In order to avoid that, you can decide which POI groups to show and which ones to hide on the map. MioMap has a multi-level POI category system. You can set the visibility of the top two levels. All levels below that will be shown or hidden according to their respective category (i.e. you can set the visibility of Petrol Stations in the Services category, but all brands listed under that will either be shown or suppressed together).
Groups shown with a grey icon are hidden; blue icons are visible on the map, while the ones shown in two colours have some of their subcategories shown and some others hidden. 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. First you will hide the whole group, and then you will have it displayed with all its subgroups. Tapping again the highlighted POI group (except for My POI described later) opens the list of subcategories of that group. Here you cannot see bicolour subgroups, as visibility can only be set for the top two levels of categories. Showing and hiding a subgroup is done the same way as for the main groups.
Manage My POI By highlighting then tapping again the My POI switch on the Manage POI main screen you can manage the POI groups and items that you have created.

4.6.1.3 Built-in cameras Some cameras are built in traffic lights. They work like fixed cameras, but they are difficult to spot. The warning for proximity and speeding is the same as for the fixed cameras. These cameras are displayed with the following symbol:
4.6.1.4 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. MioMap 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. If your average speed exceeds the speed limit between the two cameras, you will receive the same special warning sound as with the other camera types. Note: In the rare case MioMap cannot register the moment you pass the second camera (e.g. it is placed at the exit of a tunnel where GPS position is not yet available) the warning will continue. Just tap the camera symbol displayed on the left to stop the warning. These cameras are displayed with the following symbol:
4.6.2 Controlled traffic direction
The different cameras can measure the speed of one direction of the traffic, both directions, or even several directions in an intersection, when they are mounted on a rotating base. MioMap warns you only if you drive in a measured or possibly measured direction. The measured direction of the cameras are displayed with the following symbols:
4.6.3 Speed limit checked
As additional information, the speed limit checked by the camera is given for fixed, built-in and section control cameras. When you save a camera location using the Add Cam button in the Cursor menu (Page 26), the speed limit of the road is used by default, but you can change the value from 30 km/h to 130 km/h with the given control:
4.6.4 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 (Page 26). To delete an existing camera first tap Edit Cam, then Delete.
4.6.5 Change the settings of the camera warning
You can turn on and off the camera warning, and fine-tune its settings in General settings (Page 65 and Page 65).
4.7 TMC (Traffic Message Channel)
MioMap can provide you with even better routes if Traffic Message Channel (TMC) information is available. The TMC is a specific application of the FM Radio Data System (RDS) used for broadcasting real-time traffic and weather information. Note: TMC is not a global service. It may not be available in your country or region. Ask your local dealer for coverage details. You need a TMC receiver attached to your PNA to receive TMC information. MioMap automatically takes into account the TMC information received. You do not need to set anything in the program. The receiver will automatically search the FM radio stations for TMC data, and the decoded information will immediately be used in route planning. The moment MioMap receives traffic information that may affect your route, the program will warn you that it is recalculating the route, and navigation will continue with a new route that is optimal considering the most up-to-date traffic conditions. The TMC subsystem can be started from the GPS Data screen (Page 29) by tapping the TMC button.

4.7.1 List of TMC messages
The main screen of the TMC section is the list of valid TMC messages ordered by their distance from your current location.
Tap the arrows to turn the page, and see traffic difficulties farther away from your current position, or press Settings to configure the TMC subsystem. This opens a new window.

4.7.2 TMC control centre

This screen shows the selected TMC source and allows you to change the TMC settings. 49
4.7.2.1 Selected FM radio station The name and frequency of the selected radio station will appear at the top of this window, together with signal strength information indicated by a bar similar to the GPS satellite signal strength bars on the GPS Data screen. If there arent any radio stations broadcasting TMC data in your area, the receiver keeps on searching. You will see the frequency continuously sweeping across the FM CCIR radio band (87.5-108 MHz). When you move to an area with TMC information, the indicator will show the frequency, and detailed information for the TMC station. 4.7.2.2 Exclude selected station If you wish to receive TMC data from another radio station, push this button. The radio station will be added to the list of excluded stations, MioMap will start searching for another TMC station, and will always skip the excluded station in the future. 4.7.2.3 Show excluded stations This button opens the list of excluded radio stations. Tap any of the stations in the list, then tap Enable to allow MioMap to accept TMC information from this station.
4.7.2.4 Sorts events by distance / type The list of traffic events can be ordered by their distance from the current position, or by their type. Tap this button to toggle between the two possibilities. 4.7.2.5 Use traffic information This button is enabled by default, which means that TMC messages are used in route planning. Tap this button to have MioMap ignore real-time traffic information when planning routes.
Tip: If you make a route planning for a future journey, it may be better to turn off TMC corrected route planning. 4.7.2.6 Recalculate to avoid traffic This setting is similar to the previous one. Disabling it will not prevent the system from using TMC data for route planning, but will not trigger an automatic recalculation when the traffic conditions change during your journey.

5 Find

One of the most frequently used functions of MioMap is selecting the destination. Once you have the destination, you can start navigating. Getting to this point should be as fast as possible. MioMap provides you with a versatile search engine designed to find your chosen destination after only a few taps on the screen. Note: If you select a location in any part of the Find system, you will normally drop back to the map screen, where you will have several possible actions (set as start, set as destination, add as via, continue route with, mark with a pin, or add as a POI item). However, if you enter the Find system from the Main Menu, MioMap will immediately put you into Cockpit mode and start navigation.

You enter the module at Level 3. From this point you can go forward (down) to give the name of the street, then the house number or intersection, or backward (up) to change the city, state or country to search. 5.3.1.1 Selecting the city, state and country to search in The first screen of the address-search module is the list of recently used cities (and states in Australia). The first line of the list is always the city you are in or near to (Europe, Asia and USA), or state you are in (Australia).
Should the settlement you are looking for appear on the list, just tap it and you will immediately jump to the Street Name Input screen with the selected city name or postcode shown at the top of the screen. If the desired settlement is not displayed, use the arrows in the bottom right corner to see more of this list. Tip: If during navigation you need to know the name of the city, the state or the country you are currently in, just start Find/Address and read the first line of the list. This function leads to a reliable result only if GPS position is available, and you have not disabled Lock-to-Position by moving the map. If you find that the list of recently used cities contains settlements you will not visit in the near future, you can choose to empty the list by the Clear button in the bottom left corner. Selecting a new settlement to search in If you are looking for a city or town (or state) you cannot find on the list, tap Other City in the top right corner. This will take you to the city name or postcode input screen, where you can select the desired city by entering a few letters of its name or
some digits of its postcode, then select from the list of results automatically given by the program if the matching items can be displayed on one page, or displayed on more pages if you tap Done after entering some letters. Note: Postcodes may not be available for the selected country. In this case you need to enter the name of the settlement.
You can accomplish this by using an alphabetic input screen (either an ABC- or a QWERTY-type). You only need to enter the first few letters, as the program only searches among the settlements that exist in the given state or country. If the name of the settlement is of more than one word, the searched pattern can be any or the combination of those. You can search for multiple partial words by inserting space characters in the pattern. For example Key West in Florida will be found if you enter Ke W or even We K (any word order will do). You do not need to enter accents when searching for a destination. Type only the base letters (the letter most similar to the accented one) and MioMap will search for all their combinations in the database (e.g. for the Canadian town Dlage you only need to type Deleage, and the rest is done by the program). As you start typing, MioMap will calculate the number of settlements matching your pattern(s). This number is shown at the right end of the input line. If all the matching city names can fit on one screen, the sound played when hitting the key will be different, and MioMap will show you all the results in a list. You can select the one you are looking for by tapping the appropriate list item. Note: When more than 300 matching items (a list of more than 60 pages) exist for the entered pattern(s), MioMap stops searching, and displays >300 at the right end of the input line. Enter more letters to narrow the list. Note: When the name of the settlement contains a character that is not available on the keyboard (e.g. apostrophe or dash), MioMap considers it a space that splits the word. That is why you can search for Alleyn-Et-Cawood with all the following search criteria: A E C, Et A, or Al Ca. Tip: If you have finished entering the street name and the matching names are still on more than one page, just tap Done, and select your desired settlement from the list. Turn the pages with the arrow buttons in the bottom right corner. Tip: In case you are looking for a city name that has more than one word, you can reduce the list of matches faster if you enter a few letters from each word.

6.2.4 Dynamic Volume

When driving at high speed, the noise in the car may be too loud to clearly understand the voice guidance messages and to perceive the key sounds. Using Dynamic Volume you can instruct MioMap to increase the volume when your speed 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. Setting it to Single Tone will initiate a single attention tone before the instructions, while Double Tone will use a double tone.
6.3 Route parameter settings
This is a very important page. Settings here determine how routes will be calculated. This screen is directly accessible from the Route Information screen (Page 31).

6.3.1 Route

Here you can choose from three different route types. 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. Although basically going for the fastest solution, if there is another route taking a bit more time but a lot less
distance compared to the fastest one, MioMap will choose this one instead to save fuel.

6.3.2 Vehicle

You can set the type of the vehicle that you will use to navigate the route. Based upon this setting, some of the road types will be excluded from the route (e.g. motorways for pedestrians), or some of the restrictions may not be taken into account (e.g. emergency vehicles have no restrictions). Available values: Car Taxi Bus Lorry Emergency Bicycle Pedestrian
6.3.3 Road types to include/exclude
To let the route fit your needs you can also set which road types are to be considered for or to be excluded from the route if possible. Note: Excluding a route is a preference. It does not necessarily mean total prohibition. If your destination can only be accessed using some of the excluded road types, MioMap will use them but only as much as necessary. In this case a warning icon will be shown on the Route Information screen (Page 31), and the road not matching your preference will be displayed in alternate colour on the map. 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. 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.

6.3.3.4 U-turns Although displayed amongst road types, this is a type of action. Most drivers prefer to replace them with a few normal left and/or right turns in the next few junctions, so it is disabled by default. Turning back on dual carriageways is not considered as a u-turn. Note: Via points are handled as stopovers with regards to u-turns. It means disabling u-turns on this page will avoid u-turns during the entire route if possible, but when reaching a via point, the following part of the route may be planned starting in the opposite direction. 6.3.3.5 Permit needed To use some roads or enter some areas you may need special permit or permission from the owners. These roads are excluded from your routes by default. Use this switch if your vehicle is authorised to enter. 6.3.3.6 Toll Roads Toll roads are included in your routes by default. If you wish to travel more to avoid paying a toll, disabling them will make MioMap plan the best toll-free route for you. 6.3.3.7 Cross-border Planning By default MioMap plans routes using the border crossing points. However if you live near the border, you can disable border crossing with this switch to remain within one country.

6.4 Language & Units

Here you can set the languages, measurement units, and date and time formats used by MioMap.

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. MioMap will have to be
restarted if you change this setting. MioMap will ask for confirmation before it restarts.

6.4.2 Voice language

This button shows the current language of the voice guidance. By tapping the button you can select from a list of available languages and speakers. Tap any of these to hear a sample voice prompt. Just tap OK when you have selected the new spoken language.

6.4.3 Units

You can set the distance units to be used by the program. MioMap may not support all of the listed units in some voice guidance languages. If you select a measurement unit that is not supported by the chosen voice guidance language, you will see a red warning message under the selector.
6.4.4 Set Date & Time Format
You can set the date and time format displayed by MioMap. Various international formats are available.

6.5 Advanced settings

These screens let you set a large number of different advanced settings and initiate some special functions. These settings and functions are divided into groups.

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 MioMap. In such cases, please, refer to this table of frequently encountered problematic situations. I cannot find the Greenarrow that would show my location. Navigation does not start. Check the GPS status icon on any of the map screens (Page 24) or the GPS Data screen (Page 29). It is likely that the GPS cannot determine your position. Move the GPS out of cover to get a position fix. The GPS is connected, sending valid position data, yet I cannot see the Greenarrow that would show my position. You should see a large semi-transparent Lock icon (Page 22) on the screen. Tap this to re-enable the Lock-to-Position feature that moves the map back to your actual location. The Green arrow shows my location, but I cannot see the route (Orange or red line), and no voice instructions are announced. It is likely that you have no active route. Check the upper left corner of the Cockpit screen (Page 21) if you can see the indication for the next turn or not. If this field is blank, you have no route planned, so you need to create one first. It is a common mistake to find a destination, show it on the map, but forget to tap the Route To button in the Cursor menu (Page 26) to create the route. Be sure to follow these steps, or always plan your routes by using one of the buttons on the Main menu screen. This will ensure your route is calculated automatically as soon as the destination has been selected. I cannot see the Lock button on the screen, yet the map is not rotated during driving. Look for a small, red N letter on the compass icon (Page 23) or an aeroplane icon instead of it. It is likely that you had initiated the North-up map orientation or 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. Add points to the single route by using the Add Via and Continue buttons. Applying Route To again will delete the whole route. In your case only single routes existed before, so they were deleted without a warning message. If you already have a multi-point route, MioMap warns you before deleting the whole route. I enabled the speed warning as soon as I bought the product but I have just been fined for speeding because MioMap failed to warn me. For an accurate speed warning the actual speed limits of each street and road must be present correctly on the map. This is a relatively new feature of digital maps, so it may not be available in some countries, and its accuracy still has much room for improvement (ask your local dealer for the details in your region). This feature can help you in several cases but it cannot be considered as serious speed control. That is why it can be turned on and off separately from the reliable voice guidance (Warn When Speeding). I would like to create a new POI during navigation (Cockpit screen) but there is no Add POI button in the Cursor menu. For driving safety reasons the Add POI function is only available on the Map screen. If you are the driver, save it as a POI later, when you reach your destination. If you are not driving, switch to Map mode, where the Add POI button is available. 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. 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.

Lock button appears on the screen. Tapping it will re-enable Lock-to-Position. See also Page 22. Map Orientation:MioMap is able to rotate the map for your convenience. If you choose Track-up mode, the map will be rotated to look in the direction of your heading. Selecting North-up, the map remains oriented to have North toward the top. Use the left and right hardware buttons to turn your map in the direction you wish. This will immediately turn off the automatic rotation. A small compass in the top right section of the map screens (Page 23) will always show the current direction of the map. Map orientation should not be mixed up with Screen orientation. NMEA (National Marine Electronics Association): This is the name of a communication protocol format. This association issues standards for interfacing marine electronic devices. One of their standards is NMEA-0183 that defines electrical signal requirements and a data transmission protocol for time and position data. This is todays standard for not only marine but also all other GPS devices. MioMap, as well as most GPS devices, will default to using this protocol out of the box. North-up: A kind of map orientation having the map rotated to have North toward the top of the screen. See also Track-up and Map Orientation. POI: Points Of Interest, exact map locations of important points saved in a database together with their name, category and subcategories (e.g. Service/Fuel/Autogas), address, phone and fax number, and other important information. Use the versatile search system in MioMap to find the appropriate POI near you, your destination or any other given location on the map (Page 59). You can also have your favourite places saved as My POI in MioMap. Track log: In MioMap you have the possibility to record your journeys using the position data your GPS provides in every second or every few seconds (depending on your GPS settings). When you start the recording, position data are saved in the database until you stop recording it. This set of sequential GPS positions is called track log. Each set of consecutive positions has a name (originally it is the time of recording but you can change it to any name you like) and a colour in which it can be displayed on the map. Later you can replay the journey on the screen of MioMap as if it were happening again. This is good for demonstration purposes or for analysing your manoeuvres during the trip. See also Page 39. 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. Via point: Routes in MioMap 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 (Page 32), and each via point is announced by the voice instructions as you approach and when you reach it. Should your via point serve as a stopover, navigation continues automatically as you depart. Navigation will resume even if you turn off and on your PDA or restart MioMap.

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How to unlock your Mio Cx10
That method is easy and secure. Only a few minutes are necessary to unlock your device. At the end of the process, you will find a Win CE desktop with some applications, games and tools already installed.
In case of problem, you will be able to reset your device by a simple Hard Reset.

Before you start

1 Unzip Unlock_Mio_Cx10_v4.zip in a folder of your PC. 2 Install Mio Transfer from Mio DVD. Then, in C:\Program Files\Mio DigiWalker folder, replace file Mio transfer.exe by the file provided in the zip archive. That file is called Mio Transfer Hack.

Unlock

3 Connect your Cx10 device to the USB port of your PC. Launch Mio Transfer Hack. 4 - Copy ppath_x10.txt file (depending of your device C510 or C710) in \Windows folder of the Mio. Rename that file to ppath.txt. Copy files cecmd.exe, Miotools.exe and Unlock Mio Cx10.cab in \Temp folder of the Mio. You should see that:
In case of synchronization problem with Unlock Mio Cx10.cab file, proceed like that:
Create a temporary folder, for example \Temp on \My Flash Disk or on the SD card if you have one (recommended), Copy files Miotools.exe and Unlock Mio Cx10.cab in that folder. cecmd.exe file must stay in internal folder \Temp of the Mio.
Notice: Dont matter with the.cab size. The.cab size is varying depending of the used method to unlock the device and the documentation is the same. 5 - Do a Soft Reset. 6 - After restart, you will obtain the normal screen of your GPS. Click on Contacts button. You will obtain explorer screen. Go in \Temp folder or the folder you created and contains the Unlock Mio Cx10.cab file:
Launch Miotool.exe. This program will be necessary to activate the keyboard. You should obtain a little square in the top left corner of the screen:
Launch Unlock Mio Cx10.cab file.
Click on the little square at the top left corner to activate the keyboard:
Accept installation by clicking Enter after activating installation windows by clicking the top of that window.
Accept replacement of files by clicking on Yes To All.
7 Do a Soft Reset (Little hole, near USB connector)
After restart of your Mio device, you will have a Windows CE 4.2 desktop looking like that:
Applications installed during the process: 1) Programs: Notepad, A calculator, A picture editor (Paint), Un calendar, A Divx player (TCPMP), A picture viewer (GQe), Viewers for Word, Excel, Powerpoint and pdf files. Un speadsheet (SpreadCE). 2) Tools: Tasks Manager, Sound icon in the taskbar, Explorer (Total Commander), Miotool, Screen rotate (necessary for some games), Regedit, Soft Reset tool, Hard Reset tool, Activ Sync shortcut. 3) Jeux Bricks, Gamebox (several little games), Mahjongg, Solitare, Sudoku. 4) Automatic launch at startup of Mapreceiver.exe which will be necessary to use Mio Transfer or Mio Transfer Hack son your unlocked Cx10.
5) Necessary shortcuts on the desktop and in the Start Menu as shown bellow:
Now, you can cleanup \Temp folder of your device:
Explanations seem to be long, but the process is really very short. A simple Hard Reset will put your Cx10 device to its initial state. Now, you can use your GPS as a real Pocket PC. If you want, you can install many other applications.
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