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1.     Make sure that power is supplied to your device either by batteries or by the  in car power cable     For the initial start up  press the power button for five seconds to turn on  your device       NOTE  For normal operation  briefly press the power button to turn on and off your dvice     The Language Setting screen pops up  You can tap the left right arrow to  f JPA    select a language  Then tap to save the changes        4  The Dates Time screen appears  Tap the arrow button to select the time  zone  date and time for your system  Then tap FA to save the changes              1 3 Using Your Device in a Vehicle    A car holder and an in car power cable are supplied with your device     Using the Car Holder    CAUTION    e Select an appropriate location for the car holder  Never place the holder where the  driver s field of vision is blocked    e Ifthe car s windshield has window tint  it is recommended that you use a car antenna   optional  to route the antenna to the top of the car through the window  When closing  the car window  be careful not to pinch the antenna   For a car with the anti jam design   the window will automatically leave space      Use the car holder to fix the device near the windshield     Connecting the In Car Power Cable    The in car power cable supplies power to your device when you are using the  device in a car     CAUTION    e To protect your device against sudden surges in current  connect the in car power cable  only after the car engine h
2.    Mio C210  User s Manual          Revision  ROO    Trademarks  All brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their  respective companies     Note  The information in this document 1s subject to change without notice     Table of Contents       Precautions and Notices snr 5  Getting Started iran taa 7  1 1 Installing the Batteries                    coooccccncncoccnnccconnnononocononononancnnannnonanos T  1 2 Performing the Initial Start Up           ooocccconnccconccnncononcnncnnanoncnnanononnanons 8  1 3 Using Your Device in a Vehicle            oocccoonccconcccccncncconcnononononnnnnonons 10   Using the Car Holder              cccooocccccccnnoccccncnococannnnonononnnnanonconannnnnnnos 10  Connecting the In Car Power Cable        ococconncnccconcnncccoccnconoconnononons 10  1 4 Understanding Hardware Features      oooccoocccccncccconcnccnncncnnncnnonannnnnns 12  Front Components c ccooccccccccnccnccnococnnocncnnonanononannonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnanenenanenes 12  Back Components coccoccccccccnccccnnccncnncnncncnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnonnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnncnonos 13  Left Side Components    oocccccccnccoccncccccnccnccncnncnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonannnnnnnnnnns 14  Right Side Components c ccoooccccccnccnncnnnconcnnnnnnnonnncnnonnnnnnnnnncnnonanennnonos 15  Top Components                22220022200020000 nenne nenne nnnnne nenne nenne nnnnnennnnnnnenn 16  Bottom Componenis               200022200020000nnnnno nenne nenne nenne nenne a nennen 17  BIT SIS svine 19  2 1 Tur
3.  note     The use of a non shielded interface cable with this equipment is prohibited     Canada  Canadian Department Of Communications  Radio Interference Regulations Class B Compliance Notice    This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canada  Interference Causing equipment regulations     Cet appareil num  rique de Classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Reglement  Canadien sur le mat  riel brouileur     European Notice    Products with the CE marking comply with Radio  amp  Telecommunication  Terminal Equipment Directive  R amp TTE   1999 5 EEC   the Electromagnetic  Compatibility Directive  89 336 EEC  and the Low Voltage Directive   73 23 EEC      as amended by Directive 93 68 ECC   issued by the Commission  of the European Community     Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European  Standards     EN301489 1  Electronic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters  ERM    ElectroMagnetic Compatibility  EMC  standard for radio equipment and  services  Part 1  Common technical requirements   EN301489 3  Electronic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters  ERM    ElectroMagnetic Compatibility  EMC  standard for radio equipment and  services  Part 3  Specific conditions for Short Range Devices  SRD  operating  on frequencies between 9 kHz and 40 GHz   EN55022  Radio disturbance characteristics    28    EN55024  Immunity characteristics   EN6100 3 2  Limits for harmonic current emissions   EN6100 3 3  Limitation of voltage fl
4. as been started    e  f you are using the rechargeable batteries  connecting to the in car power cannot  provide power to your batteries     1  Connect the one end of the in car power cable to the cigarette lighter in the  car  Connect the other end to the mini USB connector of your device     2  When your device has power  the power indicator glows green     10       1 4 Understanding Hardware Features    NOTE  Depending upon the specific model purchased  the color of your device may not  exactly match the device shown in this manual        Front Components       Ref Component Description  Touch Screen Displays the output of your device  Tap the screen with  play p y p  your finger to select menu commands or enter  information     Power Indicator Glows green when the device is using external power     Flashes amber when the battery power is low   Glows amber when the battery power is critically low         Menu Button Opens the Main Menu screen     12    Back Components          Ref Component    Description     Back Cover    Inside 1s the battery compartment     Back Cover Push this button to release the back cover for battery  Release Button installation     13    Left Side Components             Ref Component Description       Power Button Turns the device on and off       Reset Button Restarts your device     14    Right Side Components    Ref Component Description         SD MMC Slot Accepts an SD  Secure Digital  or MMC  MultiMediaCard   card for accessing data such as 
5. e and manufacturer   Press the back cover release button on the rear of the device  O      Remove the back cover by sliding it upward  8      a DN    Install four    AA    batteries into the battery compartment  Place the batteries  with their terminals corresponding to the     and     indications     5  Slide the back cover into place and make sure it clicks into position     12        CAUTION    e Immediately replace the batteries whenever the batteries are low  It is important that the  batteries have power for the device operation even though power can be supplied to  your device through the in car power cable or USB cable  Failure to do so can result in  damage to your device    e When replacing the batteries  use the batteries of the same type and manufacturer   Replace the batteries at the same time  Do not mix the use of old and new batteries    e When not using the battery for a long period  more than one month   remove the  batteries to prevent damage from battery corrosion    e Incase the battery leaks  clean the liquid and install new batteries     NOTE    e After replacing the batteries  you need to press the power button for five seconds to turn  on your device   See the following section for more information     e Depending on the characteristics of different battery types  the length of operation time  might differ from one to the other    e Check the regulations of your local government for proper battery disposal     1 2 Performing the Initial Start Up    1 
6. map data     Top Components          Ref Component Description  Car Antenna This connector  under rubber dust cover  allows use of an  Connector optional external antenna with magnetic mount  which may    be positioned on top of the car for better signal reception in  areas with poor reception     16    Bottom Components        f    D       Ref Component Description     Headphone Connects to stereo headphones   Connector      Mini USB Connects to the USB cable or in car power cable   Connector      Stand Connects to the car holder     17    V   Basic Skills       This chapter familiarizes you with the basic operations of your device     2 1 Turning Your Device On and Off    Briefly press the power button to turn on  and off your device     When you press the power button to turn  off the unit  your device actually enters  into a suspend state and the system stops  operating  Once you turn on the system  again  1t resumes        NOTE  In case you turn off the power by  pressing the power button for five seconds   you will need to press the power button for  five seconds again for turning on  You will  then see the initial start up screen        19    2 2 Navigating on the Screen    To navigate and select objects on the screen   simply use your finger to touch on the  screen  You can do the following actions     e Tap  Touch the screen once with your finger  to open items or select options        e Drag  Hold your finger on the screen and drag  up down left right or across the 
7. ning Your Device On and Off       rrnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnrevrnnnnrnvrnnnrenrnnnnennnn 19  2 2 Navigating on the Screen       cocoooncncccooconccconnncoconnncononcnnnonanononannnnnnnns 20  2 3 Using a SD MMC Card       rrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnevrnnnnnnnnnnnnenrnnnrennnnnrenrnnsnennnnn 20  Troubleshooting and MaintenanNCe  ooccooccoconcconococncconorcanecnaneannonos 23  3 1 Resetting Your SySteM        ooooncccccnnnococcnnonccconnnconannononnannnonannnnnnnnnonnss 23  3 2  FPOUDICSHOOUNG anacr  nico aliens 24  Power Fr ODICING sucio een ee 24  Sereen PIOBIOINS anotada 24  SS PD ee 24  3 3 Maintaining Your Device          rerannnvrnnnrvvnnnennnnnernnnnernnnnvnnnnennnnennnnnennnn 25  Regulatory Information          nxxranrannrnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 27  4 1 Regulations Statements                uuss20440ssnennnnennnnnne nennen nenne nnennnnennen 27    Class B Regulations 2 2 2 are  European Notice Lasse eee  4 2 Safety Reca ION eee    Precautions and Notices       For your own safety  do not operate the controls of the product while  driving     Use this product prudently  The product is intended for use solely as a  navigation aid  It is not for precise measurement of direction  distance   location or topography     The calculated route is for reference only  It is the user   s responsibility to  follow the traffic signs and local regulations along the roads     When you get out of the car  do not leave your device on the dashboard  subjected to direct sunlight  Ove
8. rheating of the battery can cause  malfunction and or danger     GPS is operated by the United States government  which is solely  responsible for the performance of GPS  Any change to the GPS system can  affect the accuracy of all GPS equipments     GPS satellite signals cannot pass through solid materials  except glass    When you are inside a tunnel or building  GPS positioning is not available     A minimum of 4 GPS satellite signals is needed to determine current GPS  position  Signal reception can be affected by situations such as bad weather  or dense overhead obstacles  e g  trees and tall buildings      Other wireless devices in the vehicle might interfere with the reception of  satellite signals and cause the reception to be unstable     A car holder is needed when using the device in a car  Be sure that you place  the device in an appropriate place  so as not to obstruct the driver   s view  or  deployment of airbags     Do not mount where the driver s Do not place unsecured  field of vision is blocked  on the dashboard           Do not mount in front of Do not mount in front of an  airbag panels  airbag field of deployment     1 Getting Started       This chapter tells you how to install the batteries and introduces the components  of your device     1 1 Installing the Batteries    NOTE  For using the device in car  you can also connect the device to the in car power  cable   See section 1 3 for more information      Prepare four    AA    batteries of the same typ
9. s apply to specific models only        4 1 Regulations Statements    Class B Regulations    C Tested To Comply    With FCC Standards    FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE       USA    Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement  NOTE     This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class  B digital device pursuant to Part 15 ofthe FCC Rules  These limits are designed  to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential  installation  This equipment generates  uses  and can radiate radio frequency  energy and  if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions  may  cause harmful interference to radio communications  However  there is no  guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation  If this  equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception   which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on  the user is  encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following  measures     e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna     2     e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver     e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to  which the receiver is connected     e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help     Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer  could void the user   s authority to operate the equipment     Please
10. screen     e Tap and hold  Tap and hold your finger until an action  is complete  or a result or menu is  shown        2 3 Using a SD MMC Card    Your device has a SD MMC slot where you can insert an optional Secure  Digital or MultiMediaCard storage card     NOTE    e Make sure that no foreign objects enter the slot    e Keep a SD or MMC card in a well protected box to avoid dust and humidity when you  are not using it     To use a SD MMC card  insert it into the slot  with the connector pointing to the  slot and its label facing the front of the device     20       To remove a card  first make sure that no application is accessing the card  and  then slightly push the top edge of the card to release it and pull it out of the slot     21    Troubleshooting and  EM Maintenance       This chapter gives solutions to common problems you may encounter  It also  provides guidelines on how to take care of your device     NOTE  If you encounter a problem you cannot solve  contact an authorized service center for  assistance        3 1 Resetting Your System    Occasionally  you may need to reset your device  For example  you should reset  your system when 1t stops responding  or appears to be    frozen    or    locked up        Use a small rod  such as a straightened paper clip  to press the reset button of  your device                    23    3 2 Troubleshooting    Power Problems    Power does not turn on when using battery power    e The remaining battery power may be too low to r
11. severe shock     Do not subject your device to sudden and severe temperature changes  This  could cause moisture and condensation built up inside the unit  which could  damage your device  In the event of moisture or condensation  allow the  device to dry out completely before use     Take care not to sit on the device  We advise not to carry the device in your  back pocket for this reason     The screen surface can easily be scratched  Avoid touching it with sharp  objects  Non adhesive generic screen protectors designed specifically for  use on portable devices with LCD panels may be used to help protect the  screen from minor scratches     Never clean your device with it powered on  Use a soft  lint free cloth  moistened with water to wipe the screen and the exterior of your device     Do not use paper towels to clean the screen     Never attempt to disassemble  repair or make any modifications to your  device  Disassembly  modification or any attempt at repair could cause  damage to your device and even bodily injury or property damage and will  void any warranty     Do not store or carry flammable liquids  gases or explosive materials in the  same compartment as your device  its parts or accessories     20    4 Regulatory Information       NOTE  Marking labels located on the exterior of your device indicate the regulations that  your model complies with  Please check the marking labels on your device and refer to the  corresponding statements in this chapter  Some notice
12. uctuation and flicker in low voltage  supply system   EN60950   IEC 60950  Product Safety    The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for modifications made by the  User and the consequences thereof  which may alter the conformity of the  product with the CE Marking     4 2 Safety Precautions    Use only the in car power cable  ATECH  ATPI 68HT0501 NC1 0   supplied with your device  Use of another type of in car power cable will  result in malfunction and or danger     This product is intended to be supplied by a LISTED Power Unit marked  with    LPS        Limited Power Source    and output rated   5 V dc   1 0 A        Do not mutilate  puncture  or dispose of battery in fire  The battery can burst  or explode  releasing hazardous chemicals     Important instructions   v Caution  Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type   Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions    v Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the  manufacturer    v The battery must be recycled or disposed of properly     29    
13. un your device  Replace  the batteries with the new ones  Then  turn on your device     Screen Problems    Screen Is off    If the screen does not respond even after you press the power button  try the  following in order until the problem is solved     e Replace the batteries with the new ones  or connect your device to external  AC power     e Reset your system     Screen responds slowly    e Make sure that your device 1s not running out of battery power  If the  problem still exists  reset your system     Screen freezes    e Reset your system     Screen is hard to read    e Make sure that the backlight of the display is on and if necessary adjust the  brightness     GPS Problems    When there are no valid signals available  consider the following   e Make sure that the device is facing a clear view of the sky     e Note that the GPS reception can be affected by     24    Bad weather   Dense overhead obstacles  e g  trees and tall buildings   Other wireless device in the car   Reflective car window tint and heated screens     SAS    3 3 Maintaining Your Device    Taking good care of your device will ensure trouble free operation and reduce  the risk of damage to your device     Keep your device away from excessive moisture and extreme temperatures     Avoid exposing your device to direct sunlight or strong ultraviolet light for  extended periods of time     Do not place anything on top of your device or drop objects on your device   Do not drop your device or subject it to 
    
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