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User manual MIO 168 - MIOMAP V2 MANUAL
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Manual abstract: user guide MIO 168 - MIOMAP V2 MANUAL
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide. User's manual
MioMap 2.0
as on october 2005
Copyright The information contained herein may be changed at any time without prior notification. This manual nor any parts thereof may not be reproduced for any purpose whatsoever without the express written consent of Mio Technology Europe, nor transmitted in any form either electronically or mechanically, including photocopying and recording. Hotline: 0207 294 0074 © Copyright 2005, Mio Technology Europe © Copyright 2005, NAVIGON Data Source © 2004, Tele Atlas N.V. based upon: Austria: ©BEV, GZ 1368/2003 Denmark: ©DAV France: ©IGN France Great Britain: Ordnance Survey data with permission of Her Majesty's Stationery Office © Crown Copyright Italy: ©Geonext/DeAgostini Northern Ireland: ©Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland Norway: ©Norwegian Mapping Authority, Public Roads Administration / Mapsolutions Switzerland: ©Swisstopo The Netherlands: Topografische ondergrond Copyright © dienst voor het kadaster en de openbare registers, Apeldorn
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User's manual MioMap 2.0
Table of contents
1 Introduction................................................................ 3
1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Search facilities and conventions........................................ 4 Liability .......................................................................... 4 Support .......................................................................... 5 Trademarks .................................................................... 5
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Before you begin ......................................................... 7
2.1 2.2 The basic principle of navigation ........................................ 8 Important safety information ............................................. 9 2.2.1 Safety information on navigation............................. 9 2.2.2 Safety information on the installation in the vehicle ................................................................ 9
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Operating the navigation software............................ 11
3.1 3.2 Hardware keys .............................................................. 12 Software keyboard ......................................................... 12 3.2.1 Standard keyboard.............................................. 12 3.2.2 Character keyboard ............................................. 14 3.2.3 Mobile phone keyboard ........................................ 16 Command buttons ......................................................... 17 3.3.1 Command buttons with caption ............................. 20 Lists............................................................................. 21
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User modes ............................................................... 25
4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 Two different user modes................................................ 26 Changing the user mode ................................................. 26 Standard mode.............................................................. 28 Extended mode ............................................................. 28
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Navigation ................................................................ 29
5.1 5.2 General information on navigation.................................... 30 Starting MioMap ............................................................ 31 5.2.1 Extended mode .................................................. 31 5.2.2 Standard mode................................................... 33 Basic settings ................................................................ 35 Indicating a destination .................................................. 37 5.4.1 Entering an address ............................................ 38 5.4.2 Selecting a point of interest .................................. 40 5.4.3 Entering the geographic coordinates of a destination......................................................... 48 5.4.4 Selecting destinations from the contacts list............ 52 5.4.5 Indicating destinations on the map ........................ 54 5.4.6 Favourites.......................................................... 57 5.4.7 Recent destinations ............................................. 59 5.4.8 Using your home address ..................................... 60 5.4.9 Voice command .................................................. 61 Destination management ................................................ 61 5.5.1 Saving a destination ............................................ 62 5.5.2 Storing a voice command ..................................... 63 -i-
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Renaming a destination ....................................... 64 Deleting a destination .......................................... 65
Indicating several destinations (Itinerary with stages)......... 65 5.6.1 Indicating route points......................................... 66 5.6.2 Editing, saving and managing itineraries ................ 67 5.6.3 Calculating the route ........................................... 73 5.6.4 Displaying the itinerary on the map ....................... 78 5.6.5 Simulating the route............................................ 78 Starting navigation ........................................................ 80 5.7.1 Navigating to a destination the coordinates for which have been stated ....................................... 83 Starting navigation in linear distance mode ....................... 84 Bad GPS reception ......................................................... 86
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Working with the map............................................... 87
6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 Selecting a map............................................................. 88 Operating the map ......................................................... 89 Representation of the map in navigation mode................... 94 Navigation in linear distance mode ................................... 96 Displaying additional information on the map..................... 98
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Useful functions ...................................................... 103
7.1 Functions on GPS reception ............................................104 7.1.1 Saving the current position..................................104 7.1.2 Setting the current position as home address.........106 Functions in navigation mode .........................................107 7.2.1 Adding a stage point during navigation..................107 7.2.2 Next destination ................................................108 7.2.3 Blocking a route section ......................................109 7.2.4 Using TMC functionality.......................................109
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Configuring MioMap ................................................ 115
8.1 Settings ......................................................................116 8.1.1 User mode ........................................................117 8.1.2 Map information.................................................117 8.1.3 Route information ..............................................118 8.1.4 Signpost information ..........................................119 8.1.5 Speed limit .......................................................119 8.1.6 Volume.............................................................120 8.1.7 Representation ..................................................120 8.1.8 Automode .........................................................121 8.1.9 Routing options .................................................122 8.1.10 Key configuration ...............................................123 8.1.11 Itinerary ...........................................................123 8.1.12 Format .............................................................124 8.1.13 GPS .................................................................124 8.1.14 TMC .................................................................124 8.1.15 Home address ...................................................125 8.1.16 Handsfree options ..............................................125 8.1.17 Product information............................................125
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Glossary .................................................................. 127
10 Index ...................................................................... 129
User's manual MioMap 2.0
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Introduction
page 4 page 4 page 5 page 5
Topics covered in this chapter: 1.1 Search facilities and conventions 1.2 Liability 1.3 Support 1.4 Trademarks
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1.1
Search facilities and conventions
This manual offers the following search facilities: In the footnote at the bottom of the page, you may check which chapter and which section you are actually reading. A glossary at the end of the manual contains explanations on the technical terms used in this manual. An index at the end of the manual allows precise search for the information contained in this manual.
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Conventions
This manual uses different font styles and symbols to highlight important paragraphs and to ease its use. Font bold Use Buttons, icons, names of entry fields, and elements of the software's user interface. Also used for highlighting warnings and notices. Registered names and trademarks. Window and dialogue box titles. The name of the user mode which is concerned by the current section. You need not reed sections that don't concern the user mode you are currently working with. Use Indicates hints and notes that may ease the use of MioMap. Indicates additional information. Warns against dangers that might cause damage to objects and persons. This symbol refers to functions that can only be executed if your navigation device is connected via Bluetooth to a mobile telephone.
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Liability
The software and the manual are subject to change without notice. Mio Technology Europe may not be liable for the correctness of the information contained in this manual nor for damages resulting from the use of this manual. To improve the quality of our products and our services, we appreciate all suggestions for improvement and all error notices.
Limitation of liability
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Support
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Trademarks
All brands and trademarks mentioned in this document are possibly registered by third party and subject to the current legislation and to the rights of their respective owners without reservation. All mentioned names of products, societies, or brands may be registered trademarks of their respective owners. Every right that is not explicitly accorded is reserved. The absence of an explicit labelling of registered trademarks does not allow the conclusion that this brand was not subject to the rights of third party. Windows and ActiveSync are trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation. Navigon is a registered trademark of the NAVIGON Company.
Registered trademarks
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Before you begin
page 8 page 9
Topics covered in this chapter: 2.1 The basic principle of navigation 2.2 Important safety information Safety information on navigation Safety information on the installation in the vehicle
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2.1
MioMap
The basic principle of navigation
The time of complicated and frustrating inquiries on the right way in folded maps is over. From now on MioMap, your navigation system, will guide you, based on satellite information, quickly and safely to your destination. The Global Positioning System (GPS) has originally been developed in the 70ies, as a weapon guidance system for the American forces. The GPS is based on 24 satellites, which are in orbit round the earth and which are permanently emitting signals. The GPS receiver receives these signals and calculates, based on the runtime of the signals, his distance from the respective satellites. This information serves for calculation your current geographic position. The signals of at least three satellites are needed to determine the longitude and the latitude. With the signals of at least four satellites the elevation may be calculated, too. The determination has an accuracy of about 3 yards.
GPS-based navigation
Navigation with GPS
The delivered maps contain the geographic coordinates of the points of interest, streets and towns they represent. Thus the navigation system can calculate a route from a given start point to a given destination point. In case your navigation system receives the signals of at least three satellites it may determine your current position and represent it on the map. This position may then serve as star ...
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