Technical information
Table Of Contents
- What’s in the box
- Read me first
- Safety
- Planning a route
- Voice control
- Driving View
- Advanc ed Lane Guidance
- Making change s to your route
- View map
- Map corrections with TomTo m Map Share™
- Sounds and voices
- Settings
- About settings
- Use night colours / Use day colours
- Turn off voice guidance / Turn on voice guidance
- Phone settings
- Status & Information
- Manage Favourites
- Make your own menu
- Voices
- Volume settings
- Speaker settings
- Start-up settings
- Set clock
- MyTomTom account
- Manage POIs
- Show POI on map
- Change Home location
- Switch map
- Planning settings
- Safety settings
- Change car symbol
- 2D/3D settings
- Status bar settings
- Change map colours
- Brightness settings
- Keyboard settings
- Change language
- Set units
- Operate left-handed / Operate right handed
- Battery saving settings
- Advanced settings
- Reset factory settings
- Points of Interest
- Help
- Hands- free calling
- Favourites
- Traffic information
- Speed Cameras
- About Speed Cameras
- Speed camera warnings
- Changing the way you are warned
- Speed Camera Symbols
- Report button
- Reporting a new speed camera while on the move
- Reporting a new speed camera while at home
- Reporting incorrect camera alerts
- Types of fixed speed camera you can report
- Average speed check camera warnings
- Speed Cameras menu
- MyTo mTom
- Customer support
- Addendum
- Copyright notices

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To enter the destination using your voice, tap one of the following buttons:
Tips:
• Your Via recognises places and streetnames when they are spoken in the local language
using local pronunciation.
• Spoken address entry is not possible for postcodes which must be entered using the
keyboard.
• Spoken address entry is not available for all maps in all countries.
Spoken address
Tap this button to enter an address entirely using speech.
Spoken address helps you to enter information without tapping the
screen.
This option recognises the following spoken terms:
• Commands: Yes, No, Back, Done, OK, Crossing.
• Streetnames.
• Cities and towns and their centres.
• Favourites, postcodes and POIs.
• Plan alternative route, Recalculate original, Avoid roadblock, Min-
imise delays, Clear route, Travel via... and Recent destination.
• Numbers. These should be pronounced in the same way you nor-
mally say a number, in one continuous sentence. So 357 is pro-
nounced, "Three hundred and fifty seven."
Tap this button at the base of the keyboard to use speech to enter an
address. When the button is grey, you cannot use speech to enter an
address.
This button is available for the for the following types of destination:
• City centre - to select a city or town centre.
• Street and house number - to select an address.
• Crossing or intersection - to select the point where two streets
meet.