Mio MioMap Quick Start Guide

This is a Quick Start Guide of MioMap v3.3
If you need more in-depth information about this navigation
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software, you can see the User Manual supplied on the disc.
Quick Start Guide
for MioMap v3.3
MioMap-v3.3-QSG
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● To customise the way Mio Map works, tap (see Page 11)
● Tap to specify an address as your destination (see Page 3)
● Use the button to browse the map (see Page 9)
● To select one of the stored Points of Interest, tap (see Page 6)
● There is also a history of recent destinations (see Page 10)
● To reach the map screen for navigation, tap (see Page 9)
The screen’s header shows the city you are in.
● Tap if your destination is in a different city or country.
● If the destination is the centre of the city, tap .
● Use the keyboard to enter the name of the street.
Change City will open a list of recently visited cities.
● Tap one to select it as your destination.
● Tap to select a city not shown in the list, or to change
the country.
When Mio Map is started, the Main menu screen appears. From here you can reach all parts of Mio Map using the buttons described below.
The Main menu Find an address
● For one of your favorite destinations tap (see Page 10)
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Find an address
After selecting the city, start entering the name of the street.
Once your entry matches ve street names or less, all results will
be displayed on the screen automatically .
Tap any time to display a full list of matching streets
immediately.
From the list of matching streets:
● Tap any of the list items to select the street, or
● Use the buttons to see additional results.
With city and street selected, house number is next.
● The range of available house numbers is displayed.
● Tap to select one of the cross streets, or
● Use the keypad to enter the house number,
● And tap when nished.
Once you complete setting the destination, the route will be immediately planned
and you can start driving right away.
Find an address
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Find a POI
To select a POI, you need to open the Find menu using ,
then tap to get the list of POI groups.
From this list you can:
● Tap any of the POI groups to open a list of their subgroups.
● Tap to search by name.
● For a complete list of POIs, tap .
● Use the buttons to see additional POI groups.
● To nd POIs around a different location, tap .
Finally you will get a list of POIs.
● Tap to narrow the list by entering a part of the POI name.
● To see the name and address of additional POIs, tap .
● When you select one item from the list,
a new View POI window opens with the details of the selected POI.
● Tap to return to the list and select another POI, or
● To complete your search, and return to the Cockpit screen with the selected
POI highlighted on the map, tap .
Find a POI
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Navigate the route Map and Cockpit
Whenever you select a point on the map, the Cursor menu appears:
● Tap to replace the previous destination with this point.
● To insert it as an intermediary destination, tap .
● Tap to append it to the end of the route, or
● To add this point to the built-in database of speed cameras, tap ,
select the type and the direction of the monitored trafc,
and set the speed limit.
Mio Map will warn you whenever you approach one of these points.
Mio Map has two map screens that show the same map, but have a slightly
different look and set of controls. Map is mainly for map browsing,
and Cockpit is for navigation.
The map looks like a conventional road-map. A green arrow
represents your current position, and an orange line shows the
recommended route. There are several screen icons on the right, and data
elds on the left to help you navigate. Their functions are explained in detail in
the Mio Map User Manual.
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