TomTom Rider User Manual 17.
Contents Welcome to navigation with TomTom 7 What's new 8 New in this release ..............................................................................................................................8 TomTom videos ...................................................................................................................................9 Using your Rider 10 Mounting on a motorcycle ...........................................................................................................
The guidance view ............................................................................................................................35 The route bar .....................................................................................................................................36 Distances and the route bar .........................................................................................................37 The quick menu ..................................................................
Planning a route using a mapcode ...............................................................................................75 Planning a route in advance .........................................................................................................75 Finding a parking lot .....................................................................................................................77 Finding a gas station .................................................................................
My Places 121 About My Places..............................................................................................................................121 Setting your home or work location .................................................................................................121 Changing your home location ..........................................................................................................122 Adding a location from My Places ............................................
Addendum 146 Copyright notices 153 6
Welcome to navigation with TomTom This User Manual explains all you need to know about your new TomTom Rider. If you want a quick read of the essentials, we recommend that you read the Using your Rider chapter. This covers installation, planning a thrilling ride and all the main features of your device. Get going covers switching on, setting up and charging. After that, you will probably want to connect to TomTom services and you can read all about that in the Connecting to TomTom services chapter.
What's new New in this release Version 17.1 Rider 42, Rider 420, Rider 520 Touch Sensitivity You can now choose higher or lower sensitivity settings for the buttons on your TomTom Rider. To learn more go to Touch Sensitivity. Pre-loaded biker routes On the Rider 450, some of the most breathtaking rides have been pre-installed on your TomTom Rider. To learn more go to Navigating using a saved route in this User Manual, and for details of the routes go to tomtom.com.
To learn more go to Sounds and Warnings in Settings in this User Manual. Other bug fixes and improvements Various performance improvements and bug fixes have been implemented. TomTom videos You can find many videos on our YouTube channel to help you learn about your new TomTom Rider and other TomTom products. Visit www.youtube.
Using your Rider Mounting on a motorcycle 1. Attach the RAM™ mount kit to your motorcycle. 2. Fix the holder to the mount and connect the wires to your motorcycle's wiring system. Important: The red POS (+) contact needs to be connected to the motorcycle's wiring loom at a point between the ignition and the +12V battery supply. The black NEG (-) wire needs to be connected to the motorcycle's wiring loom at a point between the ignition and the -(GND) battery supply.
If you are using the U-bolt, don’t forget to put the provided rubber caps over the exposed threads. Important: Damage due to modifications, improper installation, road hazards or accidents, are not covered. Neither RAM nor TomTom shall be liable for any injury, loss, or damage, direct or consequential, arising out of improper installation, or inability to use the product. Before use, the user shall determine the suitability of the product for its intended use.
A lock for the TomTom Rider itself. This lock prevents the disconnection of the TomTom Rider from the dock. Important: Both locks have keys, so you need to make sure that you keep these two extra keys with you at all times! To use the anti-theft solution, do the following: 1. Lock the RAM mount to your motorcycle as shown below. Note: Make sure you use the longer screws provided with your Rider lock. 2. Lock your TomTom Rider to prevent removal from the mount.
Installing in your car If your box contains a car mount, use the supplied mount to install your TomTom Rider in your vehicle. Read the instructions about positioning your device before you install your Rider. If your box contains a car mount, install your Rider by doing the following: 1. Connect the supplied USB cable to the mount. Note: Use ONLY the USB cable supplied with your Rider. Other USB cables may not work. 2.
Tip: With the High-Speed Dual Charger you can charge your TomTom Rider and smartphone at the same time. Bluetooth Connections Your TomTom Rider use Bluetooth to connect to your smartphone and headset. Select Settings in the Main Menu, then select Bluetooth Connections. You can select the following Bluetooth connections: Tip: To make your device easier to find when connecting using Bluetooth, you can give your device a unique name. Headset Headset lets you connect a Bluetooth headset to your device.
Renaming your device You can give your device a unique Bluetooth name so that you can find it easily when connecting to your smartphone via Bluetooth. You can change the Bluetooth name in the following ways: Using the Settings menu 1. From the Main Menu, select Settings. 2. Select Bluetooth Connections. 3. Select the pop-up menu button. 4. Select Rename this device. The keyboard is shown on the screen. 5. Enter the new name for your device. 6. Select Rename to save the new name.
An image of the parts of a typical headset is shown below: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Microphone On/Off button Speakers LED Volume down Volume up Charging connector Important: When using a headset, the volume control may not be available because your headset doesn't support remote volume control. If this is the case, use the volume control button on the headset itself to change the volume. Navigation buttons On the map view or guidance view, select the Main Menu button to open the Main Menu.
My Routes Select this button to show your saved routes, recorded routes and imported routes. Add Home Select this button to ride to your home location. If this button is not included in your main menu, go to My Places to set up your home location. Ride Home Add Work Select this button to ride to your work location. If this button is not included in your main menu, go to My Places to set up your work location.
Parking Select this button to find parking lots/garages. Gas Station Select this button to find gas stations. Connected Services Select this button to see the status of your connection to the internet. Trip Statistics Select this button to see trip statistics about how far you've been riding, how long you've been riding, and also at what speed.
2. Wait for the pop-up to appear. 3. Select your chosen desired character from the pop-up, for example "f". 4. Your chosen character "f" replaces the "d" character that first appeared. Available keys The keys shown below are available when using your TomTom Traffic in either portrait or landscape orientation. Planning a thrilling route You can use the Plan a Thrill button to create interesting rides on the spot.
1. Select the Main Menu button to open the Main Menu. 2. Select Plan a Thrill. The map view opens. 3. Move the map and zoom in until you can see the place you want to ride through. 4. Create a stop by quickly tapping the map. Your Rider plans a thrilling round trip through your chosen stop. Tip: The direction of the round trip is random. If you have at least two stops on your route, you can change the direction of travel by reordering the stops. Arrows on the planned route show the direction of travel.
Select this button to choose one of three settings for hilliness. Your Rider plans a thrilling round trip route with turns and hills through your chosen stops. 7. When you have planned your thrilling route, select Ride. Your route is shown on the map view, then guidance along your route begins. As soon as you start riding, the guidance view is shown automatically. Planning a thrilling ride to a destination You can plan a route to a destination using the map.
Your Rider plans a thrilling route to your chosen destination. 5. If you want to add more stops to your route, move the map and select more stops. Your Rider plans a thrilling route through your chosen stops to your destination. Tip: Select the pop-up menu button to reorder your stops. 6. Select the level of turns and the degree of hilliness for your thrilling route. Select this button to choose one of three settings for turns. Select this button to choose one of three settings for hilliness.
Statistics for your current trip To see statistics for the trip you are riding now, select the Since --/--/-- tab. To start a new trip, select the Clear trip button, just like resetting an mileometer in a car. After stopping your bike, if you don't press the Clear trip button, the statistics just carry on incrementing when you start moving again. This means you get accurate statistics for trips that span several days or several rides within a day.
You see the screen shown below with large buttons and a volume control: Tip: When wearing gloves, select the plus (+) and minus (-) buttons beneath the volume slider to change the volume, instead of trying to move the slider with gloves on. Installing Tyre Pro You can use Tyre Pro® to search, create and edit routes on your computer before you upload them to your TomTom Rider. To get free access to Tyre Pro®, follow the steps below: 1. Go to tomtom.com/getstarted and select your country. 2.
Settings Bluetooth Connections Select Settings in the Main Menu, then select Bluetooth Connections. Your Rider can use the following Bluetooth connections: Headset - Connect a Bluetooth headset to hear spoken instructions and warning sounds. Network - Connect your Rider to your smartphone's internet connection so you can get TomTom Services. Locking device orientation Select Settings in the Main Menu, then select Appearance. Select Display.
Select Settings in the Main Menu, then select Touch Sensitivity. Select Touch Sensitivity to choose higher or lower sensitivity when touching the buttons on your Rider: Choose Thin Gloves when wearing no gloves or summer-weight gloves. Choose Thick Gloves when wearing winter gloves or when it is raining. Tip: In very wet weather select Thick Gloves to prevent rain drops from causing false inputs on the screen.
Get going Positioning the device Be careful where you install your Rider. The Rider shouldn't block or interfere with any of the following: Your view of the road. The controls in your vehicle. Your rearview mirrors. The airbags. You should be able to reach your Rider easily without leaning or stretching. In a car, you can attach your Rider to the windshield or side window or you can use a Dashboard Mount Disk to attach the mount to your dashboard.
To ensure good satellite reception, use your Rider outdoors and keep it upright. Large objects such as tall buildings can sometimes interfere with reception. Important: QuickGPSFix contains information about satellite positions which helps your Rider find your position faster. QuickGPSFix information is sent to Always Connected devices in real time and to Smartphone Connected devices when connected to TomTom services using your smartphone. You can also update QuickGPSFix using MyDrive.
Important: Do not charge your device using your vehicle's own USB port because it is not powerful enough. You are warned when the battery level is low or critical. You lose your connection to some TomTom services when the battery level is low or critical. When the battery is empty, your Rider goes into sleep mode. Important: On device models START 42/52, START 40/50/60, and GO 51/61, the screen intentionally dims when you connect your device to your computer.
Connecting to TomTom services About TomTom services TomTom services give you real-time information about traffic and safety cameras on your route. To get TomTom services on your Rider you need the following items: Any Rider. A smartphone with a data plan from a mobile services provider. The TomTom MyDrive app for iOS or Android installed on your smartphone. A TomTom account. Using TomTom services means that data is sent and received by your phone using your mobile services provider.
Main Menu Tap the app Main Menu button to show the app Main Menu. The menu has the following items: Status - shows the status screen where you can see the status of the connection. Traffic - shows a map of your location with traffic incidents. TomTom Account - lets you log into your TomTom account. Settings - lets you change the app settings. About - Displays information about the TomTom MyDrive app.
Bluetooth connecting. Your device is trying to automatically connect to your phone. Bluetooth connected. Your device is connected to your phone. You can also connect using another phone. Connect to TomTom services using a different smartphone 1. Follow the instructions on your device about switching on a Personal Area Network on your phone. 2. Switch on Bluetooth on your phone. 3. Select Bluetooth Connections in the Settings Menu. 4. Select Network. 5. Select the pop-up menu button then select Search.
What's on the screen The map view The map view is shown when you have no planned route. Your actual location is shown as soon as your Rider has found your GPS location. You can use map view in the same way as you might look at a traditional paper map. You can move around the map using gestures, and zoom using the zoom buttons.
1. Back button. This button returns the map to an overview of your whole route or, if no route is planned, moves the map to put your current location at the center. 2. Switch view button. Select the switch view button to change between the map view and the guidance view. When in map view, if you are driving, the small arrow rotates to indicate your direction of travel relative to north, with north being up.
10. Safety cameras on your route. Select a safety camera to display information about that camera. 11. Route bar. The route bar is shown when you have planned a route. The guidance view The guidance view is used to guide you along the route to your destination. The guidance view is shown when you start driving. You see your current location and details along your route, including 3D buildings in some cities. Note: 3D buildings in guidance view are not available on all devices.
2. Zoom buttons. Select the zoom buttons to zoom in and out. Tip: On some devices you can also pinch to zoom in and out. 3. Instruction panel. This panel shows the following information: The direction of your next turn. The distance to your next turn. The name of the next road on your route. Lane guidance at some intersections. Note: Select the instruction panel to see a list of turn-by-turn text instructions for your planned route. 4. Route symbols.
The arrival information panel shows the following information: Tip: If your destination is in a different time zone, you see a plus (+) or a minus (-) sign and the time difference in hours and half hours in the arrival information panel. The estimated time of arrival is the local time at your destination. The estimated time that you will arrive at your destination. The length of time to drive to the destination from your current location.
Tip: You can scroll the route bar to see your whole route (not available on iOS). For remaining distances between 6 miles (10 km) and 31 miles (50 km), the complete distance is shown. The destination icon is shown fixed at the top of the route bar. For remaining distances of less than 6 miles (10 km) the complete distance is shown. The destination icon moves down toward the chevron symbol as you get closer to your destination.
This symbol shows the status of the Bluetooth connection when you use a smartphone to connect to TomTom services. This symbol shows the power level of the battery in your Rider. This symbol shows that your Rider is connected to TomTom services. This symbol shows that your Rider is not connected to TomTom services. This symbol shows that Rider is connected to your MyDrive. This symbol shows that Rider is not connected to your MyDrive. This button shows that you will hear voice instructions.
Volume control On the map or guidance view, select the Main Menu button to open the Main Menu. Select and slide the volume control to change the volume of voice instructions and warnings. If the voice instructions are turned off, the volume control will still change the volume of the warnings. Using gestures You use gestures to control your Rider. In this User Manual, you learn how to use gestures to control your Rider. Below is an explanation of each gesture.
Tap or select Tap a single finger on the screen. Example of when to use this: Selecting an item in the Main Menu. Reordering the Main Menu buttons To reorder the buttons in the Main Menu to suit your preference, do the following: 1. Select the Main Menu button to open the Main Menu. 2. Press and hold the button you want to move for two seconds. Tip: Alternatively, select the Edit button in the Main Menu. The menu button is shown with left and right arrows. 3.
Traffic About TomTom Traffic TomTom Traffic is a TomTom service providing real-time traffic information. In combination with historical road usage data, TomTom Traffic helps you plan the optimum route to your destination taking into account the current local traffic conditions and the weather. Your TomTom Rider regularly receives information about the changing traffic conditions.
Tip: To quickly remove a stop, select it in the route bar and use the pop-up menu. Gas stations that are directly on your route. TomTom Traffic incidents. TomTom Safety Cameras and Danger Zones. Rest stops directly on your route. You can choose the information you see on your route. The symbols are in the order that they occur on your route. For traffic incidents, the symbol for each incident alternates between showing the type of incident and the delay in minutes.
Tip: Select an incident on the map to see more detailed information. 1. Traffic incident that affects your route in your direction of travel. A symbol or number at the start of the incident shows the type of incident or the delay in minutes, for example 5 minutes. The color of the incident indicates the speed of traffic relative to the maximum allowed speed at that location, with red being the slowest. The stripes on the traffic jam are also animated to show the speed of the traffic, where appropriate.
To get more information about an incident, select an incident in the route bar. The map opens zoomed in on the incident and an information panel opens showing detailed information about the traffic incident. The information shown includes: The cause of the traffic incident - for example accident, road works, lane closure, or weather. The severity of the incident - slow traffic, traffic lining up or stationary traffic. The delay time. The length of the incident.
The color of the incident indicates the speed of traffic relative to the maximum allowed speed at that location, with red being the slowest. The stripes on the traffic jam are also animated to show the speed of the traffic, where appropriate. Traffic speed is 0% to 20% of the allowed speed Traffic speed is 20% to 40% of the allowed speed Traffic speed is 40% to 100% of the allowed speed Traffic speed is normal. Road closed, no traffic.
3. Select Avoid in the pop-up menu. A new route is found that avoids the traffic jam. Avoiding a traffic jam using the map 1. On the map view, zoom in and select the traffic jam that is on your route. The traffic jam with an information panel is shown on the map. 2. Select the pop-up menu button. 3. Select Avoid. A new route is found that avoids the traffic jam. Advanced Lane Guidance Note: Lane guidance is not available for all intersections or in all countries.
Syncing using TomTom MyDrive About TomTom MyDrive TomTom MyDrive is the easy way to set a destination, share locations and favorites, and save your personal navigation information. MyDrive synchronizes your TomTom Rider using your TomTom account. You can use MyDrive in a web browser on a computer or as a mobile app on a smartphone or tablet. Important: To use TomTom MyDrive you need a compatible navigation device.
Setting a destination using MyDrive When you are logged in to MyDrive using a web browser or the MyDrive app, you can select your destination on the map and send it to your navigation device. When your navigation device is logged into your TomTom account, your device syncs with MyDrive and receives the destination. 1. In a web browser or using the MyDrive app, log into your TomTom account. 2. On the map, select a destination.
Each time move a stop or destination, your route is recalculated with the stops in the changed order. The last stop on the list becomes your destination. Showing a planned destination in MyDrive When you plan a route on your Rider, the destination is synced with your TomTom account. You can see the destination when you are logged in to MyDrive in a web browser or when using the MyDrive app. Clearing a MyDrive destination 1. Make sure you are logged into MyDrive on your Rider. 2.
1. In a web browser or using the MyDrive app, log into your TomTom account. 2. On the map, select a destination. Tip: You can search for a destination or you can move the map and select a destination. You can also select a destination from your My Places list. 3. Click on the location, then open the pop-up menu and select Add to My Places. The location is shown in the Favorites list in the MyDrive My Places menu. 4. Log into MyDrive on your Rider.
1. 2. 3. 4. In a web browser, log into your TomTom account. In the My Places menu, select POI Files. Select the POI file you want to delete, then select Delete. Make sure you are logged into MyDrive on your Rider. The POI list is removed from your My Places list. Importing a track GPX file GPX files (GPS exchange format) GPX files contain a very detailed recording of a route, including any off-road locations. A GPX file might contain, for example, a tourist route or a preferred fixed route.
Saving and restoring your personal navigation information When you are logged into MyDrive on your Rider, your personal navigation information is continuously and automatically saved to your TomTom account. If you reset your Rider, or log into MyDrive on a different device, your saved personal navigation information is restored to your Rider or the different device. The following personal navigation information is saved to your TomTom account: MyDrive destinations. All saved locations in My Places.
Quick search Choosing which search to use The following two types of search are available: Quick search Start typing your destination, place, or POI to immediately see a list of street names, places, and POIs that match. Step-by-step search Find your destination in easy steps. For an address, enter the city, then the street, then the house number. For a POI, enter where you want to search, then the type of POI you want to search for.
Using quick search About search QUICK SEARCH ONLY You use search to find a wide range of places and then navigate to them. You can search for the following: A specific address, for example, 335 Madison Avenue, New York. A partial address, for example, Madison Ave NY. A type of place, for example, gas station or restaurant. A place by name, for example, Starbucks. A ZIP code, for example, 36925 York for York, Alabama. A city to navigate to a city center, for example, Kingston, NY.
3. Type of search button. You can search the whole of the current map, or you can search in a specific area, for example in a town or city, or near your destination. Select this button to change the type of search to any of the following: Whole map Select this option to search the whole of your current map with no limit to the search radius. Your current location is the center of the search. The results are ranked by exact match.
Working with search results QUICK SEARCH ONLY Your search results are shown in two columns. Address and city matches are shown in the left-hand column, and POIs, types of POIs and Places are shown in the right-hand column. Recent destinations and saved places are also shown in your search results. Tip: To see more results, hide the keyboard or scroll down the results list.
If you show the result on the map, you can use the pop-up menu to add the location to My Places. If a route is already planned, you can add the location to your current route. Note: The best search results are shown on the map. When you zoom in, the lower ranked search results are gradually shown. About ZIP codes You can search using a ZIP code to get closer to the area in which you want to find an address or POI.
Court house ATM Legal - Attorneys Bank Legal - other services Food services Convenience store Fast food restaurant Restaurant Chinese restaurant Accommodation Hotel or motel Luxury hotel Campground Economy chain hotel Emergency services Hospital or clinic Dentist Police station Veterinarian Doctor Fire station Car-related services Outside parking Gas station Parking garage Car wash Car dealer Vehicle inspection center 59
Rental car facility Electric/hybrid car charging point(s) Rental car parking Car repair facility Other services Embassy Pet services Government office Telecommunication Company Community service Post office Pharmacy Shopping center Beauty services Tourist information office Shop College or university School Library Convention center Casino Winery Theater Tourist attraction Movie Theater Zoo Education Leisure 60
Concert hall Amusement park Museum Exhibition center Opera Cultural center Nightlife Leisure center Children's Farm Sport Sports Park Swimming pool Mountain peak Water sports Beach Tennis court Park or recreation area Ice skating rink Yacht basin or marina Sports center Stadium Golf course Church Place of worship Railroad station Mountain pass Religion Travel 61
Airport Scenic or panoramic view Ferry terminal ZIP code Note: Not used in all countries.
Planning a route using quick search Using destination prediction What is destination prediction? Your Rider can learn your daily driving habits to saved favorite Places and it can also suggest destinations when you start the device from sleep mode, for example, when driving to Work in the morning. Getting ready for destination prediction Before you get your first suggested destination, your device needs some time to learn about your habits.
2. Select Search. The search screen opens with the keyboard showing. 3. Use the keyboard to enter the name of the place you want to plan a route to. Tip: If you press and hold a letter key on the keyboard, you get access to extra characters if they are available. For example, press and hold the letter "e" to access characters 3 e è é ê ë and more. You can search for an address, town, city, ZIP code or mapcode. Tip: To search for a specific city you can use the city's state code or ZIP code.
5. Select an address suggestion. 6. Enter the house number if you have one and haven't entered it already. Tip: If you enter a house number that is not found, then the number appears red. The nearest house number that is found is shown in the Drive button. You can enter a new house number, or you can select Drive/Ride to drive to the nearest house number. 7. Select Drive/Ride, depending on which device you are using. A route is planned and then guidance to your destination begins.
1. Select the Main Menu button to open the Main Menu. 2. Select Search. The search screen opens with the keyboard showing. 3. Use the keyboard to enter the name of the city or town you want to plan a route to. You can search for a town, city, or ZIP code. Tip: To search for a specific city you can use the city's state code or ZIP code. For example, searching for York will return many results. If you search for York AL or York 36925 then that city will be at the top of the results.
The city name is shown in the right side of the search input box, and the city center POI is shown below in the right-hand column. 6. Select the city center POI. The city center location is shown on the map. 7. 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.
2. Select Search. The search screen opens with the keyboard showing. 3. Use the keyboard to enter the name of the place you want to plan a route to. Tip: If you press and hold a letter key on the keyboard, you get access to extra characters if they are available. For example, press and hold the letter "e" to access characters 3 e è é ê ë and more. You can search for a POI (Point of Interest) type, such as a restaurant or tourist attraction.
The location is shown on the map. 6. To see more information about the POI, select the POI on the map and then select the pop-up menu button. Select More Information on the pop-up menu. You see more information about the POI such as the phone number, full address, and email. 7. 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.
The search results are shown in two columns. 2. Select Search Places Online. 3. Use the keyboard to enter the name of the POI you want to find, then press the Search button on the keyboard. Tip: If you press and hold a letter key on the keyboard, you get access to extra characters if they are available. For example, press and hold the letter "e" to access characters 3 e è é ê ë and more. You can search for a POI (Point of Interest) type, such as a restaurant or tourist attraction.
5. To see more information about the POI, select the POI on the map and then select the pop-up menu button. Select More Information on the pop-up menu. You see more information about the POI such as the phone number, full address, and email. 6. 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.
A pop-up menu shows the nearest address. 3. 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. Tip: You can use the location you selected in other ways, such as adding it to My Places, by selecting the pop-up menu button.
A list of all your Places opens. 3. Select the Place you want to navigate to, for example Home. Your chosen Place is shown on the map with a pop-up menu. 4. 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.
2. Select Search. The search screen opens with the keyboard showing. 3. Select the type of search button to the right of the search box. 4. Select Latitude Longitude. Tip: The example coordinates shown on the screen are your current latitude and longitude. 5. Type in your pair of coordinates. You can enter any of these coordinate types: Decimal values, for example: N 40.75773 W 73.985708 40.75773, -73.985708 Tip: For decimal values you don't have to use a letter to indicate the latitude and longitude.
Planning a route using a mapcode QUICK SEARCH ONLY Important: In the interest of safety and to avoid distractions while you are driving, you should always plan a route before you start driving. To plan a route using a mapcode, do the following: 1. Select the Main Menu button to open the Main Menu. 2. Select Drive to. The search screen opens with the keyboard showing. 3. Type in your mapcode. You can enter any of these mapcode types: International, for example, S8VXZ.PJZ2.
1. Search for the location you want to use as a starting point. 2. Select Show on Map. 3. Select the pop-up menu button. A pop-up menu shows a list of options. 4. 5. 6. 7. Select Use as Starting Point. Search for the location you want to use as your destination. Select Show on Map. Select Drive/Ride in the pop-up menu. Your route is planned using your chosen starting point and destination. The estimated trip time is shown at the top of the route bar.
Changing the starting point into a stop 1. Select the starting point on the route in the map view. 2. Select the pop-up menu button. A pop-up menu shows a list of options. 3. Select Change to a Stop. Your route is replanned with the starting point changed into a stop. Finding a parking lot Important: In the interest of safety and to avoid distractions while you are driving, you should always plan a route before you start driving. To find a parking lot, do the following: 1.
You can change the screen to show a list of parking lots by pressing this button: You can select a parking lot from the list to locate it on the map. Tip: You can scroll down the list of results using the scroll bar on the right side of the screen. If you want to change how the search is done, select the button to the right of the search box. You can then change where the search is carried out, for example, to search near you or the whole map. 3. Select a parking lot from the map or the list.
A route is planned and then guidance to your destination begins. As soon as you start driving, the guidance view is shown automatically. Tip: You can add a parking lot as a stop on your route by using the pop-up menu. Finding a gas station Important: In the interest of safety and to avoid distractions while you are driving, you should always plan a route before you start driving. To find a gas station, do the following: 1. Select the Main Menu button to open the Main Menu. 2. Select Gas Station.
Tip: You can scroll down the list of results using the scroll bar on the right side of the screen. If you want to change how the search is done, select the button to the right of the search box. You can then change where the search is carried out, for example, to search near you or the whole map. 3. Select a gas station from the map or the list. A pop-up menu opens on the map showing the name of the gas station. 4. Select Drive/Ride, depending on which device you are using.
Step by step search Choosing which search to use The following two types of search are available: Quick search Start typing your destination, place, or POI to immediately see a list of street names, places, and POIs that match. Step-by-step search Find your destination in easy steps. For an address, enter the city, then the street, then the house number. For a POI, enter where you want to search, then the type of POI you want to search for.
Entering search terms STEP-BY-STEP SEARCH ONLY Select Drive To in the Main Menu, then select Address or Point of Interest. The search screen shows the keyboard and the following buttons: 1. Back button Select this button to go back to the previous screen. 2. Search input box Enter your search term here. As you type, matching addresses or POIs are shown. Tip: If you press and hold a letter key on the keyboard, you get access to extra characters if they are available.
Tip: Select the Shift key once to make the next letter you type upper case. Double tap the Shift key to use Caps-Lock where all the letters you type are upper case. Select the Shift key once to quit Caps-Lock. Tip: To cancel a search, select the map/guidance view button in the top right-hand corner of the screen. Working with search results STEP-BY-STEP SEARCH ONLY Your Address or Point of Interest search results are shown in a list.
When you show the address or POI on the map, you can use the pop-up menu to add the location to My Places. If a route is already planned, you can add the location to your current route. Note: The best search results are shown on the map. When you zoom in, the lower ranked search results are gradually shown. About ZIP codes You can search using a ZIP code to get closer to the area in which you want to find an address or POI.
Restaurant Chinese restaurant Accommodation Hotel or motel Luxury hotel Campground Economy chain hotel Emergency services Hospital or clinic Dentist Police station Veterinarian Doctor Fire station Car-related services Outside parking Gas station Parking garage Car wash Car dealer Vehicle inspection center Rental car facility Electric/hybrid car charging point(s) Rental car parking Car repair facility Other services Embassy Pet services Government office Telecommunication 85
Company Community service Post office Pharmacy Shopping center Beauty services Tourist information office Shop College or university School Library Convention center Casino Winery Theater Tourist attraction Movie Theater Zoo Concert hall Amusement park Museum Exhibition center Opera Cultural center Nightlife Leisure center Education Leisure 86
Children's Farm Sport Sports Park Swimming pool Mountain peak Water sports Beach Tennis court Park or recreation area Ice skating rink Yacht basin or marina Sports center Stadium Golf course Church Place of worship Railroad station Mountain pass Airport Scenic or panoramic view Ferry terminal ZIP code Religion Travel Note: Not used in all countries.
Bus station City center Toll plaza Electric/hybrid car charging stations Rest area Truck stop Planning a route using step-by-step search Using destination prediction What is destination prediction? Your Rider can learn your daily driving habits to saved favorite Places and it can also suggest destinations when you start the device from sleep mode, for example, when driving to Work in the morning.
Planning a route to an address STEP-BY-STEP SEARCH ONLY Important: In the interest of safety and to avoid distractions while you are driving, you should always plan a route before you start driving. To plan a route to an address, do the following: 1. Select the Main Menu button to open the Main Menu. 2. Select Drive To. 3. Select Address. You can change the country or state setting by selecting the flag before you select a city. 4. Enter the town or city name, or the ZIP code.
6. Enter the house number. Tip: If the house number does not exist then it appears red. The nearest house number is then shown in the Drive to button. 7. 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.
When the correct city or town appears in the list, select the name. 5. Select the city center POI. 6. 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. Tip: If your destination is in a different time zone, you see a plus (+) or a minus (-) sign and the time difference in hours and half hours in the arrival information panel.
Planning a route to a POI STEP-BY-STEP SEARCH ONLY Important: In the interest of safety and to avoid distractions while you are driving, you should always plan a route before you start driving. To plan a route to a POI type or a specific POI using search, do the following: 1. Select the Main Menu button to open the Main Menu. 2. Select Drive To. 3. Select Point of Interest. You can change the country or state setting by selecting the flag before you select a city. 4. Choose where to search.
7. To see more information about the POI, select the POI on the map and then select the pop-up menu button. Select More Information on the pop-up menu. You see more information about the POI such as the phone number, full address, and email. 8. 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.
2. Scroll to the bottom of the list and select Search Places Online. 3. Use the keyboard to enter the name of the POI you want to find, then press the Search button on the keyboard. Tip: If you press and hold a letter key on the keyboard, you get access to extra characters if they are available. For example, press and hold the letter "e" to access characters 3 e è é ê ë and more. You can search for a POI (Point of Interest) type, such as a restaurant or tourist attraction.
6. 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. Tip: If your destination is in a different time zone, you see a plus (+) or a minus (-) sign and the time difference in hours and half hours in the arrival information panel. The estimated time of arrival is the local time at your destination.
Tip: You can use the location you selected in other ways, such as adding it to My Places, by selecting the pop-up menu button. Tip: If your destination is in a different time zone, you see a plus (+) or a minus (-) sign and the time difference in hours and half hours in the arrival information panel. The estimated time of arrival is the local time at your destination. Tip: You can add a stop to a route that you have already planned. Tip: You can save a route using My Routes.
Your chosen Place is shown on the map with a pop-up menu. 4. 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. Tip: If your destination is in a different time zone, you see a plus (+) or a minus (-) sign and the time difference in hours and half hours in the arrival information panel.
Tip: For decimal values you don't have to use a letter to indicate the latitude and longitude. For locations west of the 0 meridian and locations south of the equator, use a minus sign (-) before the coordinate. Degrees, minutes and seconds, for example: N 40°43′53″ W 73°59′49″ GPS standard coordinates, for example: N 40.77000 W -73.96855 Note: The bar below the coordinates turns red if you enter coordinates that are not recognized by your Rider. 5.
A pop-up menu shows a list of options. 4. 5. 6. 7. Select Use as Starting Point. Search for the location you want to use as your destination. Select Show on Map. Select Drive/Ride in the pop-up menu. Your route is planned using your chosen starting point and destination. The estimated trip time is shown at the top of the route bar. Tip: Stops, POIs, and Places can all be selected as starting points using their pop-up menus. Tip: You can save the route in My Routes. 8.
A pop-up menu shows a list of options. 3. Select Change to a Stop. Your route is replanned with the starting point changed into a stop. Finding a parking lot Important: In the interest of safety and to avoid distractions while you are driving, you should always plan a route before you start driving. To find a parking lot, do the following: 1. Select the Main Menu button to open the Main Menu. 2. Select Parking. The map opens showing the locations of parking lots.
You can change the screen to show a list of parking lots by pressing this button: You can select a parking lot from the list to locate it on the map. Tip: You can scroll down the list of results using the scroll bar on the right side of the screen. If you want to change how the search is done, select the button to the right of the search box. You can then change where the search is carried out, for example, to search near you or the whole map. 3. Select a parking lot from the map or the list.
A route is planned and then guidance to your destination begins. As soon as you start driving, the guidance view is shown automatically. Tip: You can add a parking lot as a stop on your route by using the pop-up menu. Finding a gas station Important: In the interest of safety and to avoid distractions while you are driving, you should always plan a route before you start driving. To find a gas station, do the following: 1. Select the Main Menu button to open the Main Menu. 2. Select Gas Station.
Tip: You can scroll down the list of results using the scroll bar on the right side of the screen. If you want to change how the search is done, select the button to the right of the search box. You can then change where the search is carried out, for example, to search near you or the whole map. 3. Select a gas station from the map or the list. A pop-up menu opens on the map showing the name of the gas station. 4. Select Drive/Ride, depending on which device you are using.
Changing your route The Current Route menu When you have planned a route or track, select the Current Route or Current Track button in the Main Menu to open the Current Route or Current Track Menu. The following buttons are available in the menu: Clear Route / Clear Track Select this button to clear the currently planned route or track. The Current Route Menu closes and you return to the map view. Skip Next Stop Select this button to skip the next stop on your route.
Show Instructions Select this button to see a list of turn-by-turn text instructions for your planned route. The instructions include the following: Your current location. Street names. Up to two road numbers shown in road signs whenever available. An instruction arrow. An instruction description. The distance between two consecutive instructions. Exit number. The full addresses of stops on your route. Tip: Select an instruction to see a preview of that section of the route in the map view.
Drive to Route or Track Select Drive to Route to plan a route from your current location to the starting point of a My Route. The starting point is converted to a stop. Drive to Track plans a route to the nearest point of the track from your current position. Drive to Starting Point On the Current Track menu, select this button to plan a route to the starting point of the track. The starting point is converted to a stop. For more information, see Navigating using a track.
Avoiding part of a route If part of a road is blocked or you wish to avoid part of a route, you can select a specific section of a route to avoid. 1. Select the Main Menu button to open the Main Menu. 2. Select Current Route. 3. Select Avoid Part of Route. A screen opens showing a list of the sections that comprise your current route. 4. Select the section of the route that you want to avoid. A preview shows you the section you have chosen on the map. 5. Select Avoid.
Tip: Information from the TomTom Traffic is used when calculating alternative routes. Any route that is 50% longer in time than the original route is not shown. 5. Select your chosen route by tapping on the time balloon. Guidance to your destination begins. As soon as you start driving, the guidance view is shown automatically. Note: There are two other ways of finding alternative routes: 1. Select Current Route in the Main Menu, followed by Find Alternative. 2.
If you choose to avoid a route feature, a new route is planned. In Route Planning in the Settings Menu, you can set how each route feature is handled when a new route is planned. To avoid a feature on your route, do the following. 1. Select the Main Menu button to open the Main Menu. 2. Select Current Route. 3. Select Avoid toll roads and More. A screen opens showing a list of the features you can avoid. The features found on your route are highlighted. 4. Select feature that you want to avoid. 5.
Select Search and search for a location. When you have found a location, select Add. Your route is recalculated to include your stop. Adding a stop to your route using the map 1. Press the switch view button to show the map. Your complete route is shown on the map. 2. Zoom in on the map, then press and hold to select a location. 3. Select the pop-up menu button. 4. Select Use in Route. 5. Select Add to Current Route. Your route is recalculated to include your stop. Deleting a stop from your route 1.
My Routes About My Routes My Routes provides an easy way to save and retrieve routes and tracks. You may want to use My Routes in one or more of the following situations: While working - Your job involves driving several routes with multiple stops on a daily basis. Your routes can change and you need to be flexible and be able to change the order of your stops or change the planned route. While on vacation - You are going on vacation and want to plan and save a route.
Using GPX files There are several things you can do with your GPX file: Use a tool such as Tyre Pro to view your track file. Export to a memory card or directly to your computer, then use your computer to view the file using software such as Google Earth. Note: While viewing your recording, you may notice that the recorded GPS locations do not always correspond with the roads. This can happen for several reasons.
5. Edit the name of the route so that you can easily recognize it. 6. Save your route in the My Routes list. Tip: You can also save a route using the Add to My Routes button in the Current Route menu. Navigating using a saved route To navigate using a previously saved route, do the following: 1. In the Main Menu, select My Routes. 2. Select a route from your list. The route is shown on the map view. 3. To navigate to the start of the saved route, select Drive/Ride depending on which device you are using.
Note: The route from the original starting point up to the new starting point is removed from the route. Note: Your original route in My Routes is not changed. If you want to see the whole route, select the route again in My Routes. 1. In the Main Menu, select My Routes. 2. Select a route from your list. The route is shown on the map view. 3. Select the stop that you want to use as your starting point, then select the pop-up menu button to open the menu. 4. Select Start Route From Here.
The starting point of your route is converted to your first stop and then the route is planned from your current location. Guidance to your destination begins. As soon as you start driving, the guidance view is shown automatically. Tip: There are two other ways to navigate using a saved route: Select the starting point of the route. When the pop-up menu opens, select Change to a Stop. Alternatively, select Drive to Route or Ride to Route in the Current Route menu.
Tip: To update the saved route in your My Routes list with the changes, select the route on the map, then select Save Changes to Route in the pop-up menu. Recording a track You can record a track while you drive, with or without a route planned. After recording, you can then export your track so that you can share it with others or view it using tools such as Tyre Pro. To record a track, do the following: 1. In the Main Menu, select Start Recording.
3. Select the track, then select the pop-up menu. 4. Select Drive to Starting Point. The starting point of the track is converted to your first stop and then the route is planned. Guidance to your destination begins from your current location. As soon as you start driving, the guidance view is shown automatically. Note: You see two different colours on the map for your route and track. You see one color for the route from your current location to the starting point and another second color for the track.
Tip: If there is not enough space on your memory card or your card is not formatted correctly, you get on-screen help to fix the problem. 5. When you see a message that your tracks have been exported successfully, remove your memory card to share your tracks with other users. Note: Each exported route is saved as a GPX file in the TomTom Routes folder on your memory card.
9. When you see a message that your routes have been exported successfully, the tracks on the receiving device can be shared with other bikers. Note: Each exported route is saved as a GPX file in the Bluetooth folder on the receiving device. Importing routes and tracks using Bluetooth You can import two types of files from a Bluetooth-enabled device to your TomTom Rider: GPX files - these become tracks after import. ITN files - these become routes after import.
Tip: You can paste your routes into the root directory or the Internal Storage folder. If you have a memory card in your Rider, you can also copy your routes to the SD Card folder. 5. On your Rider, select Done. Your Rider shows the routes you copied. 6. Select one or more routes to import, then select Import. You see the message Importing routes. 7. When you see the message Import Completed, select OK then disconnect your Rider. 8. To view your imported routes and tracks, select My Routes in the Main Menu.
My Places About My Places My Places provides an easy way to select a location without the need to search for the location each time. You can use My Places to create a collection of useful or favorite addresses. Tip: The terms "favorite" and "place" mean the same thing - favorites are places that you go to often. The following items are always in My Places: Home - Your home location can be your home address or somewhere you often visit. This feature provides an easy way to navigate there.
Zoom in on the map at the location you want to select. Press and hold to select the location, then select Set. Select the Search button and search for a location. Select a location to set as home or work, then select Set. Setting your home or work location using the map 1. In the Map View, move the map and zoom in until you can see your home or work location. 2. Press and hold to select the location. A pop-up menu shows the nearest address. 1. Open the pop-up menu and select Add to My Places. 2.
3. Select Add. Your home location is changed to the new location. Adding a location from My Places 1. In the Main Menu, select My Places. 2. Select Add a new place. 3. To select a location, do one of the following: Zoom in on the map at the location you want to select. Press and hold to select the location, then select the add location symbol. Search for a location. Select Show on Map, then select the add location symbol. The name of the location appears in the edit screen. 4.
3. When the map view shows the location, select the pop-up menu button. 4. Select Add to My Places. The name of the location appears in the edit screen. 5. Edit the name of the location so you can easily recognize it. 6. Select Done to save your location in the My Places list. Adding a location to My Places by marking To mark a location and temporarily add it to My Places, do the following: 1. Make sure that your current location is the location you want to mark. 2.
Note: Your Rider needs at least 400 MB free space before it can import .OV2 and .GPX files. If you see the message You need more space, make space available by deleting unwanted .OV2 or .GPX files using MyDrive or deleting device content, for example delete a map you don't use. Using an .OV2 file on your Rider 1. Upload the .OV2 file using MyDrive in a browser. 2. Select My Places in the Main Menu. Your new POI list is shown in the Places list. 3. Select your new POI list.
Map Share About Map Share You can report map changes using Map Share. These map changes are then shared with other TomTom device users when they receive a map update. There are two ways to report a map change: Select a location on the map and create the change report immediately. Mark a location and create the change report later. To send your map change reports to TomTom, you must connect your Rider to your computer and use MyDrive Connect. All map changes are verified by TomTom.
5. Note: If you want to report a map correction of a type not shown in the menu, use the Map Share Reporter at tomtom.com. 6. Follow the instructions for your chosen type of map correction. 7. Select Report. 8. Connect your Rider to MyDrive to send your map correction report to TomTom and receive map corrections from other TomTom users. Creating a map change report from a marked location If you see a map inconsistency while you are driving, you can mark the location so you can report the change later.
Note: If you want to report a map change of a type not shown in the menu, use the Map Share Reporter at tomtom.com. 7. Follow the instructions for your chosen type of map change. 8. Select Report. The marker for the marked location is removed from the map. 9. Connect your Rider to MyDrive Connect to send your map change report to TomTom and receive map changes from other TomTom users. Types of map change There are several types of map change available.
Turn Restriction Select this option to report incorrect road turn restrictions. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Press and hold to select the location of the map change on the map view. Select the pop-up menu button to open the menu. Select Report Map Change from the pop-up menu. Select Turn Restriction. If the incorrect intersection is shown, choose Select another intersection. Select the approach direction. The map rotates so that the direction you are coming from is shown at the bottom of the screen. 7.
Safety Cameras About safety cameras The Safety Cameras service warns you about the following camera locations: Fixed safety camera locations. Speed trap locations. Speed trap hotspots. Average safety camera locations. Speed enforcement zones. Red light camera locations. Traffic restriction cameras. The Safety Cameras service also warns you about the following safety hazards: Accident blackspot locations.
Symbol shown on map Symbol shown in route bar Description Speed trap hotspots - this type of warning shows places where speed traps are often used. Average speed safety cameras - these types of cameras measure your average speed between two points. You are warned at the start and end of the average speed zone. While you are driving in an average speed zone, your average speed is shown, instead of your current speed. The distance to the end of the area is shown in the route bar.
Reporting a new safety camera If you pass a new safety camera that you were not warned about, you can report it instantly. The safety camera is saved on your device automatically, and is also sent to other users. Note: To report a safety camera, you must be connected to TomTom services and logged in to your TomTom account. You can report a safety camera in the following ways: Using the speed panel to report a safety camera 1. Select the safety camera symbol on the speed panel in the guidance view.
Settings Appearance Select Settings in the Main Menu, then select Appearance. On this screen, you can change these settings: Display Select Display to change the appearance of the display. Route bar Select Route bar to change the information you see in the route bar. Guidance view Select Guidance view to change the information you see in the guidance view. Automatic zoom Select Automatic Zoom to change how you view an intersection as you drive.
Brightness Select Brightness to change the following settings: Day brightness Move the slider to adjust the brightness level of the screen during the day. Night brightness Move the slider to adjust the brightness level of the screen during the night. Select Switch to night colors when dark to automatically switch to night colors when it gets dark. Size of text and buttons Select Size of text and buttons to change the size of the text and the buttons you see on the screen.
When the wide route bar is shown, you see more information about your route. For example, you see time and distance to traffic and more. Guidance view Select Settings in the Main Menu, then select Appearance. Show current street name This setting displays name of the street you are driving along. Guidance view style Select this setting to choose from 3D or 2D versions of the guidance view. Both the 2D and 3D guidance views move in your direction of travel.
Highway exit previews Select Settings in the Main Menu, then select Appearance. Select Highway exit previews to change settings for the Guidance view as you approach highway exits or junctions. Show map and preview A split screen is shown with the Guidance view on the left and lane guidance on the right. Show preview only Only lane guidance is shown. Off Only the Guidance view is shown. Voices Select Settings in the Main Menu, then select Voices.
Use this setting to control whether street names are read out loud as part of navigation instructions. For example, when street names are read out loud, you hear "Turn left Graham Road towards Hackney." Read foreign street names out loud Use this setting to control whether foreign street names are read aloud as part of navigation instructions, such as "Turn right onto Champs Élysées.
Always plan this type of route The types of route you can choose from are as follows: Fastest route - the route which takes the least time. Shortest route - the shortest distance between the locations you set. This may not be the quickest route, especially if the shortest route is through a town or city. Most eco-friendly route - the most fuel-efficient route for your trip. Winding route - the route with the most turns. Note: Winding route is not available on all TomTom navigation devices or apps.
When speeding This warning is given as soon as you exceed the speed limit by more than 5 km/h or 3 mph. When you are speeding, the speed panel also turns red in the guidance view. Screen touch sounds Switch on Screen touch sounds to hear a click when you select an item or touch a button. The click sound means that your selection or touch has been understood. Read traffic warnings out loud Switch on Read traffic warnings out loud to hear spoken warnings about traffic on your route.
Some of the information shown here includes: Your service subscriptions - select a service to see how long you have left before your subscription expires. Serial number. Installed maps. Free memory space. GPRS status for always connected devices. Choose a search mode The following two types of search are available: Quick search Start typing your destination, place, or POI to immediately see a list of street names, places, and POIs that match.
On this screen, you can see the following information: Guided tour Select this option to get a short tutorial on how to use your navigation device, if supported by your device. About See System. More help You can get further help by going to tomtom.com/support. For warranty and privacy information, go to tomtom.com/legal.
Getting Help Help Select Help from the Main Menu or the Settings menu. On this screen, you can see the following information: Guided tour Select this option to get a short tutorial on how to use your navigation device, if supported by your device. About See System. More help You can get further help by going to tomtom.com/support. For warranty and privacy information, go to tomtom.com/legal.
Product certification Finding product certification information on your device To find product certification information, such as the ICASA-approved certification number, do the following on your Rider: 1. Select Settings in the Main Menu. 2. Select System. 3. 4. 5. 6. Select About. Select Legal information. Select Certificates. You then see the relevant product certification information for your Rider, for example, ICASA.
Updating using MyDrive Connect About MyDrive Connect MyDrive Connect is a desktop-based application that helps you manage the content and services of your TomTom Rider. For example, you can use MyDrive Connect to get map updates, software updates or manage your TomTom account. You can also manage your the devices associated with your account using MyDrive Connect. Note: You can associate up to ten TomTom devices with one TomTom account.
Note: Use ONLY the USB cable supplied with your Rider. Other USB cables may not work. Note: For devices with a separate mount, you cannot use the mount to connect your Rider to your computer. Note: You should plug the USB cable directly into a USB port on your computer and not into a USB hub or USB port on a keyboard or monitor. 5. Enter the requested information for account creation, including your country. When setup is complete, a TomTom account is created and your Rider is linked to that account.
Addendum Important Safety Notices and Warnings Global Positioning System (GPS) and Global Navigation Satellite System (GLONASS) The Global Positioning System (GPS) and Global Navigation Satellite System (GLONASS) systems are satellite-based systems that provide location and timing information around the globe. GPS is operated and controlled by the Government of the United States of America, which is solely responsible for its availability and accuracy.
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