Mio DigiWalker 268 GPS
MIO DIGIWALKER 268 MANUAL
http://service.mio.com/...etype=user+manual
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• User’s Manual »
• Precautions and Notices »
• Getting Started »
• Performing the Initial Start Up »
• Connecting to AC Power and Charging the Battery »
• Using Your Device in a Vehicle »
• Using the Car Holder »
• Connecting the Car Charger »
• Understanding Hardware Features »
• Front Components »
• Back Components »
• Left-Side Components »
• Right-Side Components »
• Top Components »
• Bottom Components »
• Basic Skills »
• Turning On and Off Your Device »
• Home Screen »
• Operating Your Device »
• Using Hardware Buttons »
• Using the Navigation Pad »
• Using the Remote Control (For Mio 269 Only) »
• Using the Volume Control »
• Using the Stylus »
• Using a SD/MMC Card »
• System Settings »
• Using System Settings »
• Backlight »
• Volume »
• Screen »
• Power »
• Date&Time »
• Switch Language »
• Back »
• MP3 Player »
• Starting and Exiting MP3 Player »
• Preparing the MP3 Files for You Device »
• Playing MP3 Files »
• MP3 Playback Control »
• Using the Play Lists »
• Creating a Play List »
• Opening a Play List »
• Managing Your Play Lists »
• Equalizer »
• Mio Transfer »
• Installing Mio Transfer »
• Starting Mio Transfer »
• Using MP3 Assistant »
• Copying MP3 Files to Your Device »
• Managing Your MP3 Files »
• Using ESync »
• Using Recover »
• Contacts: Tracking Friends and Colleagues »
• Installing the Contacts Program »
• Starting and Exiting Contacts »
• Creating a Contact »
• Displaying the Contacts Summary Screen »
• Editing or Deleting a Contact »
• Troubleshooting and Maintenance »
• Resetting Your System »
• Clearing the Memory »
• Troubleshooting »
• Power Problems »
• Screen Problems »
• Connection Problems »
• GPS Problems »
• Maintaining Your Device »
• Support Information »
• Regulatory Information »
• Regulations Statements »
• Class B Regulations »
• European Notice »
• Safety Precautions »
• About Charging »
• About the AC Adapter »
• About the Battery »
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MIO DIGIWALKER 268 SUPPORT & TROUBLESHOOTING
www.gpspassion.com
The only problem i still have is that i don't have the dvd boxed with my mio 269...Anybody knows more about this or have a working link for Miotransfer and/or usb drivers for my 269...Well, I have rom upgraded my Typhoon Myguide 3500go with a MIO 269+R04 rom, everything seems to be ok so...
www.pocketgpsworld.com
The Mitac Mio 268 is one of the latest additions to the Mitac DigiWalker range of Personal Navigation Devices...Powered by an Intel PXA255 processor running at 300MHz with 32Mb ROM and 64Mb RAM...On the plus side, the unit is very solid and well made...
www.yournav.com
My wife has a Mio 268 (yes, old school, but a really nice little unit for the money) that is still running the original MioMap software and UK map...Reviews of the V3 software seem favourable so it looks like a reasonable £100 to spend to get modern functionality and full Europe mapping, albeit within the constraints of the older hardware (initial satellite lock being the most noticeable...
www.dabs.com
Further to my previous review, the 268 plus runs CE 4.2 and can be 'persuaded' to run tomtom6 which makes it a much more desirable unit...I had a Garmin Nuvi 310 on back order when I saw this, I decided to take a chance and save myself £130...The Mio 268 Plus is quick and found 5 satellites almost instantly - apparently older models were notoriously slow at registering...
www.dooyoo.co.uk
I'm sorry Officer, the woman in my car told me to do it...I bought my Mio 268 three years ago, when I found out I had got a job where I would be travelling to different places on a daily basis...Needless to say, it's come down in price since then, with it's successor, the 268+, now retailing for around £140...
