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TomTom GO Quick Start Guidetoc_US.fm  Page 2  Tuesday, February 7, 2006  7:50 PM
3Find your way the easy wayTomTom GO Quick Start GuideContentsContentsContentsWhat’s in the box 4Before You Start... 6Getting started 7Making Your First Trip 8Driving View 10Menus 11Using your TomTom GO 12Points of Interest 14Hands-Free Calling 16Music and Photos 18Docking your TomTom GO 21TomTom Traffic 22TomTom PLUS 23Using TomTom HOME 24How Does Navigation Work? 26TomTom Limited Warranty 27Contenido de la caja 28Antes de comenzar... 30Inicio 31Realización del primer viaje 32Vista de conducción 34Menús 35Uso del TomTom GO 36Puntos de interés 38Llamadas manos libres 40Música y fotos 42Conexión del TomTom GO 45TomTom Traffic 46TomTom PLUS 47Uso de TomTom HOME 48¿Cómo funciona la navegación? 50TomTom Garantía Limitada 51Contenu de la boîte 52Avant de commencer... 54Point de départ 55Votre premier voyage 56Mode conduite 58Menus 59Utilisation de votre TomTom GO 60Points d'intérêt 62Appels mains libres 64Musique et photos 66Accrochage de votre TomTom GO 69TomTom Traffic 70TomTom PLUS 71Utilisation de TomTom HOME 72Comment fonctionne la navigation ? 74TomTom Garantie Limitée 75Addendum 76TomTom Limited Warranty for purchases made outside of the U.S. and Canada. 79toc_US.fm  Page 3  Tuesday, February 7, 2006  7:50 PM
What’s in the box4ENWhat’s in the box aYour TomTom GOARelease buttonBMicrophoneCCharging lightDOn/off buttonELight sensorFReset buttonGSpeakerHMemory card slot*bWindshield dockAAudio out connectorBExternal microphone connectorCExternal antenna connectorDPower connectorETomTom connectorQSG_EN.book  Page 4  Tuesday, February 7, 2006  7:27 PM
What’s in the box5ENcHome DockAHome charger connectorBUSB connectordRemote control+AVolume up/downBOK buttonCArrow buttonsDLeft and right buttons EKeyboard buttoneCar charger fCarry casegHome charger hDocumentation packiProduct code card jAudio cable+kExternal microphone lMemory card (SD card)** TomTom GO 510/710 only + TomTom GO 910 onlyQSG_EN.book  Page 5  Tuesday, February 7, 2006  7:27 PM
Before You Start...6ENBefore You Start... Everyone Loves TomTom GOSo never leave your GO in your car when you’re not using it - it’s an easy target for thieves. Always take your GO, the windshield mount, and the car charger with you; don’t leave any TomTom products visible to others.Always store your GO in the carry case to protect the screen.Back Up Your TomTom GOIt’s always a good idea to make a backup of the contents of your TomTom GO. You can make a backup using TomTom HOME. For more information about TomTom HOME, see Using TomTom HOME on page 24.Take Care of Your TomTom GOIt is important to take care of your GO and to clean it correctly. • Use a soft cloth to wipe the screen of your GO; do not use any liquid cleaners.• If your GO gets wet, dry it with a soft cloth. • Do not open the casing of your GO under any circumstances. Doing so may be dangerous and will invalidate your warranty.• Do not use the memory card (SD card) with any device other than a TomTom device. Other devices may damage the memory card.• Do not expose your GO to high or low temperatures, which can cause permanent damage. For example, don’t leave it in the car on hot summer days or during cold winter nights.QSG_EN.book  Page 6  Tuesday, February 7, 2006  7:27 PM
Getting started7ENGetting started Switching OnFollow the instructions on the Installation Poster to dock your TomTom GO in your car.The first time you switch on your TomTom GO, it may take up to 20 seconds to start. To switch off your TomTom GO, press and hold the On/Off button for 2 seconds.Setting UpYou have to answer a few questions to set up your TomTom GO. Answer the questions by tapping the screen. You will use the touchscreen for everything you do with your GO.Once you have answered the questions, your GO will display the Driving View. The Driving View is shown in black and white until your GO locates your current position. Locating Your Current PositionYour TomTom GO must be outdoors to locate your current position. The first time you start your GO, it can take up to 5 minutes to find your current position. If it takes longer than 5 minutes, make sure that you are in an open place without tall buildings or trees around you.In the future, your position will be found much more quickly, normally within a few seconds.Once your GO has located your current position, the Driving View is shown in full color and shows your position on the map.Finding Your Position FasterTo find your position faster, use the home dock in combination with TomTom HOME on your computer. When connected to the Internet, TomTom HOME automatically downloads information which helps your GO locate your position faster.For more information about GPS, see How Does Navigation Work? on page 26.Note: Your TomTom GO does not transmit your position. You can, however, send your position to TomTom Buddies. For more information, visit www.tomtom.com/plusNote: Some vehicles have a heat reflective shield embedded in the windshield that may prevent TomTom GO from locating your current position. If this is a problem in your vehicle, use the TomTom External Antenna Kit (available as an accessory).QSG_EN.book  Page 7  Tuesday, February 7, 2006  7:27 PM
Making Your First Trip8ENMaking Your First Trip Planning a route with your TomTom GO is very simple. To plan your first route, follow the steps below.1. Tap the screen to bring up the main menu.2. Tap Navigate to...3. Tap Address.When you enter an address, you can choose from four options:•City center - tap this button to set your destination as the center of a city or town.•Street and house number - tap this button to set an exact address as your destination.•Zip code - tap this button to enter a zip code as your destination (UK and the Netherlands only).•Crossing or intersection - tap this button to set your destination as the point where two streets meet.For your first trip, we will enter an exact address.4. Tap Street and house number.QSG_EN.book  Page 8  Tuesday, February 7, 2006  7:27 PM
Making Your First Trip9EN5. Start by typing the name of the town where you want to go.As you type, the names of the towns that match what you have typed are shown. When your destination is shown in the list, tap the name of the town to set the destination.6. Start to type the name of the street.As with the name of the town, the names of the streets that match what you have typed are shown. 7. Now enter the house number of your destination and then tap Done. The route is then calculated by your TomTom GO.8. When the route has been calculated, tap Done. Your TomTom GO will immediately start guiding you to your destination with spoken instructions and visual instructions on the screen.Note: Before you can plan a route in this way, your TomTom GO must first locate your current position.QSG_EN.book  Page 9  Tuesday, February 7, 2006  7:27 PM
Driving View10ENDriving View AButtons to zoom in and zoom out on your position.BYour current position.CThe name of the next major road, if applicable.DThe next instruction.This area shows you what to do and when you will have to do it.Tap this area to repeat the last spoken instruction and to change the volume.EThe name of the next street to turn onto.FInformation about your trip.Normally this area shows the remaining travel time, remaining distance, and arrival time. To set which information is displayed, tap Status bar preferences in the Preferences menu.GIndicator of the strength of the GPS signal. For more information about GPS, see How Does Navigation Work? on page 26.QSG_EN.book  Page 10  Tuesday, February 7, 2006  7:27 PM
Menus11ENMenusMain MenuTap the screen at any time your TomTom GO displays the Driving View to open the Main Menu.•Navigate to...Tap this button to start planning a route.•Find alternative...Tap this button if you want to avoid part of your route, travel via a specific location or calculate an alternative route.•TomTom TrafficTap this button to enable or disable traffic information. For more information, see TomTom Traffic on page 22.•Mobile phoneThis button opens the mobile phone menu. You can, for example, make calls, and write or read messages. For more information, see Hands-Free Calling on page 16.•Change preferencesThis button opens the Preferences menu. You can change many things about the way your TomTom GO looks and operates. For more information, see Changing What You See on page 13.Hidden buttons and featuresWhen you first start using your TomTom GO, not all of the buttons will be displayed in the menu. Many buttons and some more advanced features are hidden because you will not need these features very often.To show all buttons and features, tap Show ALL menu options in the Preferences menu.To hide these buttons again, tap Show fewer menu options in the Preferences menu.QSG_EN.book  Page 11  Tuesday, February 7, 2006  7:27 PM
Using your TomTom GO12ENUsing your TomTomGO Using the MapEvery time you use your TomTom GO to plan a route, you are using the map. However, you can use the map in many other ways.To open the map, tap Browse map in the Main Menu.Place your finger on the screen and drag it across the screen to move the map.AThe scale barBYour current positionCGPS button. Tap this button to center the map on your current position.DThe Options buttonUse the Options button to set what is shown on the map. EThe cursorFThe Find buttonTap this button to find specific addresses and Points of Interest on the map.GThe Cursor buttonTap this button to navigate to the cursor position, make a Favorite of the cursor position, or find a Point of Interest near the cursor position.HThe zoom bar. Change the scale of the map by moving the zoom bar up or down.QSG_EN.book  Page 12  Tuesday, February 7, 2006  7:27 PM
Using your TomTom GO13ENChanging What You SeeIn the Main Menu tapChange preferences. You can change many things about the way the screen looks, for example:Tap the arrow to open the next page of buttons.Choosing a VoiceYour TomTom GO has two different kinds of voices:• Computer voicesThis type of voice is generated by your TomTom GO. It gives you spoken instructions while you are driving and can also read street names, messages and traffic warnings aloud.•Human voicesThis type of voice is recorded by an actor. It gives you spoken instructions but cannot read anything else aloud.Once you have selected a computer voice, tap Speech preferences in the Preferences menu to choose the messages that the computer voice reads aloud to you.Use Night colorsTap this button to reduce the brightness and use darker colors on the map.Turn off 3D displayTap this button to view the map from above while you are navigating. To switch back to the 3D view, tap it again.Enable/disable POIsTap this button to set which categories of Points of Interest (POIs) should be shown on the map.Change VoiceYou can change the voice by tapping Change voice in the Preferences menu.Note: Computer voices are only available on the GO 910 and are not available in all languages.QSG_EN.book  Page 13  Tuesday, February 7, 2006  7:27 PM
Points of Interest14ENPoints of InterestPoints of Interest or POIs are interesting places on the map. Here are some examples:• Restaurants•Hotels•Museums• Parking garages•Gas stationsShowing POIs on the Map1. Tap Enable/disable POIs in the Preferences menu. 2. Select the POI categories to display on the map. 3. Tap Done.The POIs you selected are shown on the map as symbols.Calling a POIYour TomTom GO knows the phone numbers for many POIs. You can, for example, call a restaurant to book a table or a movie theater to book tickets.For information about using your TomTom GO for hands-free calling, see Hands-Free Calling on page 16. QSG_EN.book  Page 14  Tuesday, February 7, 2006  7:27 PM
Points of Interest15ENNavigating to a POIYou can use a POI as your destination. For example, if you are traveling to a city you aren’t familiar with, you could navigate to a parking garage there.1. Tap Navigate to... in the Main Menu.2. Tap Point of Interest.3. Tap POI in city.4. Type the name of the town where you want to go. Select the town when it is shown in the list.5. Tap Parking garage.6. Select a parking garage. The distance listed next to each POI is the distance from the city center.The route to the POI is then calculated by your TomTom GO.QSG_EN.book  Page 15  Tuesday, February 7, 2006  7:27 PM
Hands-Free Calling16ENHands-Free Calling If you have a cell phone with Bluetooth®, you can use your TomTom GO to make phone calls and send and receive messages while you are driving. Connecting to Your PhoneFirst you must establish a connection between your cell phone and your TomTom GO. You only have to do this once. Your TomTom GO remembers your phone.Tap cell phone in the Main Menu, then follow the instructions on the screen.Setting up TomTom PLUSAfter you have established a connection with your phone, you can set up a connection for TomTom PLUS services.For information about TomTom PLUS, see TomTom PLUS on page 23.Note: not all phones are supported. For more information, visit www.tomtom.com/phonesTips• Make sure that you switch on Bluetooth on your phone.• Make sure that your phone is set to "discoverable" or "visible to all". • You may have to enter the password ‘0000’ on your phone in order to connect to your TomTom GO.• Make your TomTom GO a trusted device on your phone. Otherwise you will have to enter ‘0000’ every time.See your phone’s user guide for information about Bluetooth settings.QSG_EN.book  Page 16  Tuesday, February 7, 2006  7:27 PM
Hands-Free Calling17ENMaking a CallOnce you have established a connection with your phone, you can start making calls.1. Tap Cell phone in the Main Menu.2. Tap Call.3. Tap Number to enter a number to call.Receiving a CallIf someone calls you while you are driving, accept or reject the call by tapping the screen.Auto-AnswerYou can tell your TomTom GO to answer every call automatically after a certain time. Tap Phone preferences in the mobile phone menu, then tap Auto-answer preferences.Select when your TomTom GO will automatically answer your calls.Note: Make sure that your phone is currently selected. The current phone is shown at the bottom of the screen.Sharing your TomTom GOYou can establish connections with up to 5 mobile phones. To add more phones, do the following1. Tap Cell phone in the Main Menu.2. Tap Connect to your phone.3. Tap Find other phone... and follow the instructions on the screen.To switch between phones, tap Connect to your phone and then select your phone from the list.QSG_EN.book  Page 17  Tuesday, February 7, 2006  7:27 PM

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