Alternative speeding tolerance, Enable speed camera warning (where available), Speed camera options – Mio MioMap v3.3 C320 User Manual

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6.1.4.3 Alternative speeding tolerance

If the speed limit of the current road reaches the value set at Alternative speed limit,
this setting will replace the basic one set at the top of this screen. The slider and the
selector work exactly as the basic ones described here: Page 73.

Example: to let you better understand how this feature works, here is an example. If
you use the settings +10 mph – 60 mph – +5%, MioMap will warn you when driving
at the following speeds:

Speed limit

Warning at

25 mph

35 mph

(=25 mph + 10 mph)

40 mph

50 mph

(=40 mph + 10 mph)

50 mph

60 mph

(=50 mph + 10 mph)

60 mph

63 mph

(=60 mph + 5%)

72 mph

76 mph

(=72 mph + 5%)

80 mph

84 mph

(=80 mph + 5%)

6.1.5 Enable Speed Camera Warning (where available)

Where available, MioMap contains a built-in database of known speed and red light
cameras, and you can also add further cameras you discover using the Add Cam
button in the Cursor menu (Page 31). The types and parameters of speed cameras
are explained here: Page 54.

In this section you can enable or disable the warning for known cameras, and you
can also fine-tune the way MioMap warns you when you approach one of these
cameras.

Note: Detecting the location of speed cameras may be prohibited by law in certain
countries or regions. Be sure to check if it is legal to turn on this warning or not
before doing so.

6.1.6 Speed Camera Options

When speed camera warning is turned on, the values of these controls determine
how the user will be notified when approaching a speed camera.

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