TomTom GO
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2. Before you start Before you start Switching on and off Install your TomTom GO navigation device in your car following the instructions in the installation section at the start of this book. To switch on your navigation device, press and hold the On/Off button until you see the start-up screen. The first time you switch on your device, it may take a short time to start. Setting up When you first switch on your device, you have to answer a few questions to set up the device.
Active Dock Use the Active Dock to install your TomTom GO inside your car. Make sure that both the Active Dock and your windscreen are clean and dry before you attach the holder. Place the Active Dock so that it does not interfere with your view of the road or of any of the controls in your car. To attach the Active Dock, press the suction cup firmly against the windscreen on an area where the glass is flat.
3. Safety Safety Positioning the Active Dock Consider carefully where to attach the dock in your car. The dock should not block or interfere with any of the following: • Your view of the road • Any of the controls in your car • Any of your mirrors • The airbag When your navigation device is in the dock, you should be able to reach the device easily without leaning or stretching. The diagrams show where you can safely attach the dock.
4. Making your first journey Making your first journey Planning a route with your TomTom GO navigation device is easy. To plan a route, follow the steps below. Important: For safety reasons, you should always plan a route before you start your journey. 1. Tap the screen to bring up the Main Menu. Note: The buttons on your navigation device are shown in full colour unless a button is currently unavailable.
• Crossing or intersection - tap this button to set your destination as the point where two streets meet. • Spoken address - tap this button to set your destination by saying the address to your navigation device. In this example, we will enter an address. 4. Tap Street and house number. Note: When planning a trip for the first time your navigation device asks you to choose a state or country. Your choice is saved and used for all routes you plan.
. Your navigation device asks if you need to arrive at a particular time. For this exercise, tap NO. The route is calculated by your device using IQ RoutesTM. IQ Routes is used to plan the best possible route using information about the average speeds measured on the roads. When the route has been calculated, tap Done. Your TomTom GO navigation device begins to guide you to your destination. Route summary After planning a route, you see a summary of your route.
To change this setting, do the following: 1. Tap Start-up preferences in the Preferences menu and then select Ask for a destination. 2. Tap Yes, then tap Yes again to begin entering information about the destination. 3. Select a symbol for the destination and tap Done to set the symbol, then tap Yes. Tip: If you want to choose a title of your own, select a numbered symbol. 4. Tap Yes and if required enter a new name, then tap Done. 5.
Tap Status bar preferences in the Preferences menu, to enable or disable arrival time notifications. Status bar preferences Select the required options on the first menu screen and then tap Done. To enable arrival time notifications, select Show leeway to arrival time. Other navigation options When you tap Navigate to..., you can set your destination in many ways, not just by entering the address. The other options are listed below: Tap this button to navigate to your Home location.
Planning a route in advance You can use your GO to plan a route in advance, selecting your starting point and your destination. Here are some more reasons to plan a route in advance: • Find out how long a journey is going to take before you start. You can also compare journey times for the same route at different times of the day or on different days of the week. Your TomTom GO uses IQ Routes when planning a route. IQ Routes calculates routes based on the real average speeds measured on roads.
You can access these options for the route you last planned by tapping the Details button on the route summary screen. You can then select from the following options: Tap this button for a list of all the turn instructions on the route. This is very useful if you need to explain a route to someone else. Browse as text Tap this button to see each turn in the journey. Tap the right and left arrows to move forwards and backwards through the journey.
5. Voice command and control Voice command and control Instead of tapping the screen to control your TomTom GO, you can now give instructions to your GO using your voice. For example, to increase the volume on your GO, you can say, "Increase volume." Important: To use command and control, you must have a computer voice installed on your TomTom GO. You can install computer voices using TomTom HOME.
3. If the command is correct, say, "Yes." If the command is incorrect, say, "No" and when prompted, say the command again after the beep . Your device plans a route from your current position to your Home address. Tips • The microphone switches off after a few seconds if you don’t say anything. • You can stop your device from listening for commands either by tapping the screen or by saying any of the following commands: Back, Cancel, Quit. • To select an item from a list, tap the screen to select the item.
When you say the city name, you are then shown a list of six names that match what you said. Your GO tells you the name at the top of the list. If the name you hear is correct, then say, "Done" or "OK" or "Yes" or "One" or tap on the name. If the city name you hear is not correct, but the name appears in the list, then say the number next to the correct name or tap on the correct name.
Tip: If you say, "Back" when there are no numbers shown on the screen, then your GO will return you to the previous screen. When the number is shown correctly say, "Done" or "OK." Alternatively, enter the number by tapping the screen. To select a crossroads as the location, say, "Crossing". Note: You need to say numbers in the same language that is used for menu buttons. 6. Your GO asks if you need to arrive at a particular time. For this exercise, tap NO. The route is calculated by your GO. 7.
You can use speech to enter destinations wherever you see this button. You can use speech to enter these types of destination: • City centre - to say the centre of a city or town, tap the speech button at the bottom of the keyboard. • Street and house number - to say an address, tap the speech button at the bottom of the keyboard. • Crossing or intersection - to say the point where two streets meet, tap the speech button at the bottom of the keyboard.
6. Driving View Driving View When your TomTom GO device starts, you are shown the Driving View along with detailed information about your current position. Tap the centre of the screen at any time to open the Main Menu. Note: The Driving View is shown in black and white until your device locates your current position. A Tap + and - to zoom in and out. B Quick menu - you can enable the quick menu in the Preferences menu. C Your current position. D Road sign information or the next street name.
To change the information shown in the status bar, tap Status bar preferences in the Preferences menu. Driving View symbols The following symbols are shown in the Driving View: EPT - this symbol is shown when your device is using EPT to estimate your current location. EPT is only used when you have no GPS reception. Note: EPT is not supported on all devices. Mobile phone not connected - this symbol is shown when the selected mobile phone is not connected to your device.
7. Advanced Lane Guidance Advanced Lane Guidance Advanced Lane Guidance Your TomTom GO helps you prepare for motorway exits and junctions by showing you which lane you should be in. Note: This information is not available for all junctions or in all countries. For some exits and junctions, an image shows the lane you should be in. To turn the images off, tap Hide lane images in the Preferences menu. For other exits and junctions, your GO shows the lane you should take in the status bar.
8. Finding alternative routes Finding alternative routes Once you have planned a route, you may want to change something about the route, without changing your destination. Why change the route? Maybe for one of these reasons: • You can see a roadblock or a line of traffic ahead. • You want to travel via a particular location, to pick someone up, stop for lunch or fill up with petrol. • You want to avoid a difficult junction or a road you don’t like. Tap Find alternative...
Tap this button to change your route so that it passes a particular location, perhaps to pick someone up on the way. When you do this, a marker is shown on the map for the location you choose the travel via. Travel via... You choose the location you want to pass in the same way as you choose a destination. So you can select from all the same options: for example, Address, Favourite, Point of Interest and Point on map.
9. Browse Map Browse Map To look at the map in the same way as you might look at a traditional paper map, tap Browse map in the Main Menu. You can move around the map by dragging it using your finger on the screen. 1. The scale bar 2. Traffic - current traffic incidents. Use the Options button to select whether traffic information is shown on the map. When traffic information is shown on the map, POIs and Favourites are not shown. 3.
Options Tap the Options button to set the information shown on the map. You can choose to show the following information: • Points of interest. Tap POI below the list of options to select which POIs are shown. • Favourites • Traffic - when traffic information is shown on the map, POIs and Favourites are not shown. Tap Advanced to show or hide the following information: • Names • Markers - markers point to your current location, your home location and your destination.
10. TomTom Map Share TM TomTom Map ShareTM With TomTom Map Share, you can correct errors on your map and share those corrections with other people in the TomTom Map Share community, as well as receiving corrections made by others. Note: TomTom Map Share is not available in all regions. For more information, go to tomtom.com/mapshare. Map corrections There are two types of map correction: • Corrections that are immediately shown on the map.
Receiving the latest map updates When you connect your TomTom GO to your computer, TomTom HOME automatically downloads any available map corrections and sends any changes you have made, to the Map Share community. There are several types of corrections which can be set in the Correction preferences menu. Marking a map error while on the move Important: For safety reasons, you should only mark a location when you are driving. Do not enter the full details of an error while you are driving.
• Decide if you want to share your corrections with others. • Show or hide the report button in the Driving View. To set your preferences, Map corrections in the Main Menu. Tip: If you later decide you want to remove corrections from the map, clear the checkbox next to the types of correction you want to remove. If you clear all the checkboxes, your map returns to the original state before the first correction. Accepting map corrections You can set the type of map corrections you want added to your map.
To make a correction to your map, tap Map corrections in the Main Menu then tap Correct a map error. The following types of corrections are shown. Tap this button to block or unblock a street. You can block or unblock the street in one or both directions. (Un)block street For example, to correct a street near to your current location, do the following: 1. Tap (Un)block street. 2. Tap Near you to select a street near your current location.
Tap this button to change the name of a street on your map. For example, to rename a street near to your current location: Edit street name 1. Tap Edit street name. 2. Tap Near you. 3. Select the street or section of a street you want to correct by tapping it on the map. The street you select is highlighted and the cursor shows the name of the street. 4. Tap Done. 5. Type the correct street name. 6. Tap Done. Tap this button to change and report incorrect road turn directions.
Tap this button to edit an existing POI. You can use this button to make the following changes to a POI: Edit POI • Delete the POI. • Rename the POI. • Change the telephone number of the POI. • Change the category that a POI belongs to. • Move the POI on the map. Tap this button to edit an existing street. Once you have selected the street, you can select an error to report. You can select more than one type of error for a street. Existing street Tap this button to report a missing street.
11. Sounds and voices Sounds and voices Your TomTom GO plays the following kinds of sound: • Spoken instructions • Hands-free calls • Warnings Changing the volume level You can change the volume in three ways: • Tap the bottom left hand area of the Driving View. The last spoken instruction is repeated and the volume level is shown. Move the volume slider to adjust the volume. • In the Main Menu, tap Change preferences, then tap Volume preferences. Tap Test to check your changes.
Selecting a voice To change the voice being used by your TomTom GO, tap Voices in the Preferences menu, then tap Change voice. Select a voice from the list. Voice preferences Your TomTom GO has two different kinds of voices: • Computer voices These are generated by your GO. They provide spoken instructions while you are driving and can pronounce street names and announce messages, traffic reports, weather reports, tips and tutorials. • Human voices These are recorded by an actor.
Using Bluetooth® Hi-Fi speakers Your GO can play sound through Bluetooth® Hi-Fi speakers, such as a Bluetooth® Hi-Fi headset, or a car stereo which uses Bluetooth®. Note: Bluetooth needs to be enabled before you can use a Bluetooth Hi-Fi speaker. Tap Change preferences, followed by Bluetooth preferences to enable Bluetooth. To play sound over Bluetooth® Hi-Fi speakers, do the following: 1. Tap Speaker preferences in the Preferences menu. Tap this button to change the speaker settings.
12. Preferences Preferences You can change the way your TomTom GO looks and behaves. Tap Change preferences in the Main Menu. Use night colours / Use day colours Tap this button to reduce the brightness of the screen and show darker colours on the map. Use Night colours When should I use this? When it’s dark, it is easier to see the screen if the display on your GO is not brightly lit. To change back to a brighter screen showing brighter colours on the map, tap Use day colours.
Quick menu preferences Tap this button to choose up to six buttons to be used in the Quick menu. Quick menu preferences The Quick menu button enables easy access for your most commonly used buttons. The buttons you assign for use with the Quick menu, are shown in the Driving View. Guided tours Tap this button to show one of the Guided tours on how to use your TomTom GO. Guided tours Turn off voice guidance / Turn on voice guidance Tap this button to switch off spoken route instructions.
Voices Tap Voices to manage your TomTom voices. The following options are available: Voices • Change voice - tap this button to change the voice that gives you instructions. A wide range of recorded human voices and computer voices are available. • Disable voice - tap this button to disable voice guidance. • Enable voice - tap this button to enable voice guidance. • Voice preferences - tap this button to choose the situations when your TomTom navigation device reads instructions or warnings aloud.
Command and control Tap Command and control to enable or disable voice command and control and to see which spoken commands your TomTom GO understands. Command and control Important: To use voice control, a computer voice must be installed on your GO. You can use TomTom HOME to install computer voices if they are not already installed. • Enable Command and control - Tap this button to enable voice command and control. • Disable Command and control - Tap this button to disable voice command and control.
Manage Favourites Tap this button to rename or delete Favourites. Manage Favourites To find a Favourite, tap Find, then start to type the name of the Favourite. You can select the Favourite when it is shown in the list. Change Home location Tap this button to set or change your Home location. Change Home location Do I need to use my actual home address for the Home location? No. Your Home location can be a place you go often, for example, your office.
Replanning preferences Select whether or not you want your TomTom GO to replan your route when a faster route is found while you drive. This might occur due to changes in the traffic situation. Switch maps Tap this button to do the following: Switch maps • Download a map - tap this button to download a map you have bought using TomTom HOME. It may not be possible to download maps on all devices. • Switch map - tap this button to change the map you are using.
Change 2D/3D display / Turn on 2D display Tap Turn on 2D display to change the perspective for viewing the map. Turn on 2D display For example, the 2D view shows a two dimensional view of the map as though viewed from above. To switch the view to a three dimensional perspective, tap Change 2D/3D display and select a view from the list. Change 2D/3D display When should I use this? In some situations, it is easier to see the map from above.
Change map colours Tap this button to select the colour schemes for day and night map colours. Tap Advanced to scroll through colour schemes one at a time. Change map colours You can also download more colour schemes using TomTom HOME. Brightness preferences Tap this button to set the brightness of the screen. Brightness preferences Move the sliders to set the brightness separately for day map colours and for night map colours.
Set owner Tap this button to enter your name and address as the owner of your GO and to change or delete a 4-digit password for your GO. Set owner Note: You can only create a 4-digit password by using TomTom HOME. You can only change or delete a 4-digit password directly on your TomTom GO. You can create a 4-digit password for your GO using TomTom HOME: 1. Connect your GO to your computer. 2. Turn on your GO and then turn on your computer. TomTom HOME starts automatically. 3.
Set units Tap this button to set the type of units that will be shown for the following: • Distance Set units • Time • Latitude and longitude Operate left-handed / Operate right handed Operate lefthanded Tap this button to move important buttons, for example, the Done and Cancel buttons as well as the zoom bar, to the left hand side of the screen. This makes it easier to tap the buttons with your left hand without blocking the screen.
Hide tips / Show tips Tap this button to stop your GO from showing tips. To turn tips on again, tap Show tips.
Advanced preferences Tap this button to set the following advanced preferences: • Show house number before street name - when does this happen?? Advanced preferences • Show street names - if you are using a computer voice for spoken instructions and have selected that street names should be read aloud, you do not need to select this option, since the street names will be read aloud even though this option is not selected.
13. Points of Interest Points of Interest Points of Interest or POIs are useful places on the map. Here are some examples: • Restaurants • Hotels • Museums • Parking garages • Petrol stations Note: You can report missing POIs or edit existing POIs using Map Share and share your corrections with the Map Share community. Creating POIs Note: You can also download sets of POIs and share the POI sets you create using TomTom HOME. 1. Tap the screen to bring up the Main Menu. 2. Tap Change preferences. 3.
7. You are asked to name the POI. 8. Select the POI category in which you want to add the POI. 9. Select the location of your POI from the list below. You can set your Home location as a POI. Home If you want to change your Home location, you can create a POI of the Home location before you change it. You can create a POI from a Favourite. Favourite You can only create a limited number of Favourites. If you want to create more Favourites you have to delete some Favourites first.
Note: You can report missing POIs or edit existing POIs using Map Share and share your corrections with the Map Share community. Navigating to a POI You can use a POI as your destination. For example, if you are travelling to an unfamiliar city, you could choose a POI to help find a parking garage. 1. Tap the screen to bring up the Main Menu. 2. Tap Navigate to... in the Main Menu. 3. Tap Point of Interest. 4. Narrow your choice of POIs by selecting the area where the POI is located.
If you know the name of the POI, tap Find and type the name. Select it from the list when it is shown. The next screen shows more detailed information including the location of the POI on the map and the phone number of the POI, if available. Tap Select to confirm you want to plan a route to this POI. Once you have selected a POI, the route to the POI is calculated by your TomTom GO. Showing POIs on the map 1. Tap Show POIs on map in the Preferences menu. Show POI on map 2.
5. Select the category of POI you want to be warned about. Select the category from the list or start to type the name of the category and select it when it is shown in the list. 6. Set how close the POI should be when you receive a warning. 7. Choose the warning sound for the category of POI you selected. Managing POIs Tap Manage POIs from the Preferences menu. Manage POIs You can, for example, do the following: • Create your own POI categories and add POIs to them.
14. Itinerary Planning Itinerary Planning What is an Itinerary? An Itinerary is a plan for a journey including more locations than your final destination. An Itinerary can include the following items: • Destination - a location on your journey where you want to stop. • Waypoint - a location on your journey where you want to travel through without stopping. Destinations are shown using this symbol. Waypoints are shown using this symbol.
The Itinerary planning screen opens. At first, there are no items on the Itinerary. Itinerary planning 3. Tap Add and select a location. Tip: You can add items to your Itinerary in any order and rearrange the order later. Following an Itinerary When you use an Itinerary to navigate, the route will be calculated to the first destination on the Itinerary. Your TomTom GO calculates the remaining distance and time to the first destination and not for the whole Itinerary.
Tap this button to move the item up the Itinerary. This button is unavailable if the item is at the top of the Itinerary. Move item up Tap this button to move the item down the Itinerary. This button is unavailable if the item is at the bottom of the Itinerary. Move item down Tap this button to see the location of the item on the map. Show on map Tap this button to delete the item from the Itinerary. Delete item Start using an Itinerary Tap Options, then tap Start navigation.
15. Help me Help me Help me provides an easy way to navigate to emergency services centres and other specialist services and contact them by phone. For example, if you are involved in a car accident, you could use Help me to call the nearest hospital and tell them your exact location. How do I use Help me to phone a local service? You can use Help me to search for a service centre, make contact by phone and inform the centre about the precise details of your current location.
Tap this button to navigate your way by car to a service centre. Drive to help Tap this button to navigate your way on foot to a service centre. Walk to help Tap this button to see your current location on the map. You can then tap Phone for help and select the type of service you want to contact and tell them your exact location. Where am I? Tap this button to read the British Red Cross First Aid guide. First Aid guide Tap this button to read a selection of useful guides.
16. Hands-free calling Hands-free calling Hands-free calling If you have a mobile phone with Bluetooth®, you can use your TomTom GO to make phone calls and send and receive messages. Note: Not all phones are supported or compatible with all features. For more information, go to tomtom.com/phones/compatibility. Connecting to your phone First you must establish a connection between your mobile phone and your TomTom GO. Tap Mobile phone in the Main Menu and then follow the instructions on the screen.
Note: You can copy your phonebook to your TomTom GO at any time. From the Mobile phone menu, tap Get numbers from phone. Not all phones can transfer their phonebook to your GO. For more information, visit www.tomtom.com/phones/compatibility. Making a call Once you have established a connection with your phone, you can start making calls. 1. Tap Mobile phone in the Main Menu. 2. Tap Call. Note: Make sure that your phone is currently selected. The current phone is shown at the bottom of the screen. 3.
Auto-answer You can set your TomTom GO to automatically answer incoming phone calls. To do this, tap Mobile phone in the Main Menu, then tap Phone preferences and then tap Auto-answer preferences. Select how long your TomTom GO will wait before automatically answering your calls and then tap Done. Connecting more phones to your TomTom GO You can establish connections for up to 5 mobile phones. To add more phones, do the following. 1. Tap Mobile phone in the Main Menu. 2. Tap Connect to your phone. 3.
Tap this button to manage the mobile phones that will be connected to your TomTom GO. You can add a profile for up to five different mobile phones.
17. Favourites Favourites What are Favourites? Favourites are places that you often visit. You can create Favourites so that you don’t have to enter the address every time you want to navigate there. They don’t have to be places you especially like, just useful addresses. How can I create a Favourite? From the Main Menu, tap Add Favourite. You can then select the location of the Favourite from the list below. Give your Favourite a name that is easy to remember.
You can add a Point of Interest (POI) as a Favourite. Does it make sense to do this? Point of Interest If you visit a POI you particularly like, for example a restaurant, you can add it as a Favourite. To add a POI as a Favourite, tap this button, then do the following: 1. Narrow your choice of POIs by selecting the area where the POI is. You can select one of these options: • POI near you - to search from a list of POIs near your current position.
2. Tap Navigate to... 3. Tap Favourite. 4. Select a Favourite from the list. Your GO calculates the route for you. 5. When the route is calculated, tap Done. Your GO will immediately start guiding you to your destination with spoken instructions and visual instructions on the screen. How can I change the name of a Favourite? 1. Tap the screen to bring up the Main Menu. 2. Tap Change preferences to open the Preferences menu. 3. Tap Manage Favourites. 4. Tap the Favourite you want to rename. 5. Tap Rename.
18. Media Media Important: Only select media while you are stationary. It is dangerous to change settings, read documents or view photos while you are driving. On your TomTom GO you can store and view photos and text documents. Photos must be saved as .jpg or .bmp and text files as .txt files. Putting documents and photos on your GO Transfer documents and photos from your computer to your TomTom GO, using TomTom HOME. Looking at photos 1. Tap Media in the Main Menu. 2. Tap Photo gallery.
The Document reader starts, showing a list of all the documents on your GO. 3. Tap the icon of a document to open it. 4. Tap the PgUp, PgDn buttons and arrow keys to move around inside the document.
19. Traffic information using RDS-TMC Traffic information using RDS-TMC The Traffic Message Channel (TMC) You can receive traffic information on your TomTom GO using the TomTom RDS-TMC Traffic Receiver. The TMC transmits traffic information as a radio signal. Tip: The TomTom RDS-TMC Traffic Receiver is included with some products and available as an accessory for others. Visit tomtom.com for more information. The Traffic Message Channel (TMC) is not a TomTom Service.
To find the quickest route to your destination, do the following: 1. Tap the Traffic sidebar. 2. Tap Minimise traffic delays. Your device looks for the quickest route to your destination. The new route may also include traffic delays, or may even be the same route as before. 3. Tap Done. Changing traffic preferences Use the Change Traffic preferences button to choose how traffic information works on your device. Change Traffic preferences 1. Tap the TomTom Traffic button in the Main Menu on your device.
Road works One or more lanes closed Road closed Traffic incident Traffic jam Weather related symbols and their meaning are shown below: Fog Rain Wind Ice Snow Note: The incident avoided symbol is shown for any traffic incident that you avoid using TomTom Traffic.
Your TomTom device looks for your radio station. If it doesn't find a radio station at the frequency you set, it automatically continues to search for the next available station. Making commuting to work easier The Home to work or Work to home buttons in the Traffic menu lets you check your route to and from work with one tap of a button. When you use either of these buttons, your device checks the route for possible delays, and if it finds any, provides you with the possibility to avoid them.
Checking traffic incidents in your area Get an overview of the traffic situation in your area, using the map. To find local incidents and their details, do the following: Browse map 1. Tap the TomTom Traffic button in the Main Menu on your device. 2. Tap Browse map. The map browser screen is shown. 3. Tap the blue compass image in the top right of the screen. The map centres itself on you current location, and any traffic incidents in the area are shown as small symbols. 4.
Checks the traffic along your Home to Work route. Show homework traffic Tap this button to show areas of traffic congestion along your current route. Show traffic on route Shows an overview of traffic incidents on the map. Browse map Changes the settings for Traffic services. Change Traffic preferences Tap this button to read aloud all traffic incidents along your route.
20. TomTom Safety Alerts TomTom Safety Alerts The TomTom Safety Alerts service warns you about a variety of locations including: • Safety camera locations. • Accident blackspot locations. • Mobile safety camera locations. • Average speed camera locations. • Toll road camera locations. • Traffic light camera locations. Important: Regularly connect your navigation device to TomTom HOME to update the list of locations for all types of safety alerts.
• The type of safety camera and your distance from the camera location is shown in the Driving View. If a speed restriction has been reported for the camera, the speed is also shown in the Driving View. • The location of the safety camera is shown on the map. Note: For average speed safety cameras, you are warned by a combination of icons and sounds at the start, middle and end of the average speed check zone. For more information, see: Changing the way you are warned.
If you tap the report button within 20 seconds of receiving a safety camera warning, you get the option to add a camera or remove a camera. Tap Add camera. 2. Tap Fixed camera or Mobile camera, depending on the type of camera you are reporting. 3. Tap the type of camera you want to report. Note: If the type of camera you choose has a speed restriction, you can also enter the speed. The locations of cameras you report are reported when you next connect your device to TomTom HOME.
These are the different types of fixed safety camera: This type of safety camera checks the speed of passing vehicles. Speed camera This type of safety camera checks for vehicles breaking traffic rules at traffic lights. Traffic light camera This type of safety camera monitors traffic at toll road barriers. Toll road camera This type of safety camera checks the average speed of vehicles between two fixed points.
Intermediate warning - type 2 Once in the speed check zone, if you are driving at over 100% of the permitted speed and and have already received a start of zone warning, you see a visual warning in the Driving View indicating the maximum permitted speed. You also hear a small audible warning. These warnings are there to remind you to slow down...
21. Introducing TomTom HOME Introducing TomTom HOME TomTom HOME is a free application for your computer that helps you manage the contents and services of your TomTom GO navigation device, as well as giving you access to the TomTom community. It is a good idea to frequently connect to HOME to backup your device and to ensure you always have the latest updates. Here are some of the things you can do with TomTom HOME: • Add new items to your device, like maps, voices, POIs and more.
• TomTom Services - click My Services on the TomTom website to subscribe to services such as real-time traffic and safety camera information. • Newsletters - click My Profile on the TomTom website to manage newsletter subscriptions and language preferences for product news • Support - click My Questions History on the TomTom website to track and view your case history and all email conversations you have with TomTom about technical support issues via the website.
22. Addendum Addendum Important Safety Notices and Warnings Global Positioning System The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a satellite-based system that provides location and timing information around the globe. GPS is operated and controlled under the sole responsibility of the Government of the United States of America which is responsible for its availability and accuracy. Any changes in GPS availability and accuracy, or in environmental conditions, may impact the operation of your TomTom device.
Battery This product uses a Lithium-Polymer battery. Do not use it in a humid, wet and/or corrosive environment. Do not put, store or leave your product in or near a heat source, in a high temperature location, in strong direct sunlight, in a microwave oven or in a pressurized container, and do not expose it to temperatures over 60 C (140 F). Failure to follow these guidelines may cause the Lithium-Polymer battery to leak acid, become hot, explode or ignite and cause injury and/or damage.
CE Marking This equipment complies with the requirements for CE marking when used in a residential, commercial, vehicular or light industrial environment. R&TTE directive Hereby, TomTom declares that this personal navigation device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the EU Directive 1999/5/EC. The declaration of conformity can be found here: www.tomtom.com/legal.
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