User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Welcome to navigation with TomTom
- Features
- Get going
- TomTom services
- Connecting a smartphone
- Wi-Fi connection
- What's on the screen
- TomTom MyDrive and TomTom Road Trips
- Traffic
- Quick search
- Choosing which search to use
- Using quick search
- Planning a route using quick search
- Using destination prediction
- Planning a route to an address
- Planning a route to a city center
- Planning a route to a POI
- Planning a route to a POI using online search
- Planning a route using the map
- Planning a route using My Places
- Planning a route using coordinates
- Planning a route using a mapcode
- Planning a route in advance
- Finding a parking lot
- Finding a gas station
- Looking at trip statistics
- Step by step search
- Choosing which search to use
- Using step-by-step search
- Planning a route using step-by-step search
- Using destination prediction
- Planning a route to an address
- Planning a route to a city center
- Planning a route to a POI
- Planning a route to a POI using online search
- Planning a route using the map
- Planning a route using My Places
- Planning a route using coordinates using step-by-step search
- Planning a route in advance
- Finding a parking lot
- Finding a gas station
- Looking at trip statistics
- Changing your route
- The Current Route menu
- Avoiding a blocked road
- Avoiding part of a route
- Finding an alternative route
- Types of route
- Avoiding features on a route
- Avoiding an incident or route feature using the route bar
- Adding a stop to your route from the current route menu
- Adding a stop to your route using the map
- Deleting a stop from your route
- Skipping the next stop on your route
- Reordering stops on a route
- My Routes
- About My Routes
- Last Mile Navigation
- Find My Car
- Recorded Routes
- About GPX and ITN files
- Saving a route
- Navigating using a saved route
- Navigating to a stop on a saved route
- Adding a stop to a saved route using the map
- Recording a track
- Navigating using a track
- Deleting a route or a track from My Routes
- Exporting tracks to a memory card
- Importing routes and tracks from a memory card
- Voice control (Speak & Go)
- About voice control
- Starting voice control
- Making your own wake-up phrase
- The voice control screen
- Some tips for using voice control
- What you can use voice control for
- Saying commands in different ways
- Entering an address using voice control
- Going home using voice control
- Going to a POI using voice control
- Changing a setting using voice control
- Talking to Siri or Google Now
- Map Share
- Safety Cameras
- Danger Zones
- My Places
- About My Places
- Setting your home or work location
- Changing your home location
- Adding a location from My Places
- Add a location to My Places from the map
- Adding a location to My Places using search
- Adding a location to My Places by marking
- Deleting a recent destination from My Places
- Deleting a location from My Places
- Using community POI lists
- Hands-free calling
- About hands-free calling
- Volume control for hands-free calling
- Accepting an incoming call
- Ending or rejecting an incoming call
- Ignoring an incoming call
- Making a hands-free call
- Making a hands-free call using your contact book
- Replying by SMS to a call
- Receiving an SMS or IM
- Switching off messages
- Talking to Siri or Google Now
- Sending your location and ETA
- Settings
- Getting Help
- Product certification
- UsingTomTom MyDrive Connect
- TomTom account
- Addendum
- Copyright notices
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Using community POI lists
You can find collections of community POIs on the Internet and use them by saving them to a
supported SD card that you insert in the device. A POI collection might contain, for example,
campsites or restaurants for the area you are traveling in, and provides an easy way to select a
location without the need to search for the location each time.
Tip: Some TomTom Navigation devices have POI lists pre-installed.
Your TomTom GO SUPREME uses .OV2 files for POI collections.
Using an .OV2 file on your TomTom GO SUPREME
1. Copy the .OV2 onto a supported SD card using a PC.
2. Select My Places in the Main Menu.
Your new POI list is shown in the Places list.
3. Select your new POI list.
Your new POI list opens showing all the POIs in the list.
Tip: To see more results, hide the keyboard or scroll down the results list.
Tip: You can switch between seeing the results on the map or in a list by selecting the
list/map button:
4. Select a POI from the list, or select the map view to see the POIs on the map.
5. To plan a route to this destination, select Drive/Ride, depending on which device you are using.
A route is planned and then guidance to your destination begins. As soon as you start driving,
the guidance view is shown automatically.
Always show your POI list locations on the map
1. Select Appearance in the Settings menu.
2. Select Show POI lists on map.
You see a list of all the POI lists stored on your TomTom GO SUPREME.
3. Select the POI list that you always want to see on your map.
4. Select a symbol for your POI list.
5. Return to the map view.
6. Switch off your TomTom GO SUPREME completely, then switch it on again.
Your POI list locations are shown on the map with the symbol you selected.
Remove your POI list locations from the map
1. Select Appearance in the Settings menu.
2. Select Show POI lists on map.
You see a list of all the POI lists stored on your TomTom GO SUPREME.
3. Select the POI list that you want to remove from your map.
Tip: The POI list is marked with the symbol you selected.
4. Select Do not show.
5. Return to the map view.
6. Switch off your TomTom GO SUPREME completely, then switch it on again.