TomTom GO700 GPS Tracking System User Manual 3 7045 TT QSG EUR def indd

TomTom International BV GPS Tracking System 3 7045 TT QSG EUR def indd

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3UK3TomTom GO Quick Start GuideUKDKNLFIFRDEITNOPTESSEContentsWhat's in the box?   4Unpacking  4Your TomTom GO  5Remote control  6Docking shoe  6Installation   7Assembly  7Switching on for the first time  8Starting up  8Using TomTom GO  8Using the remote control  9How to plan your first route  10Helping with your journey  12What's on the screen?  13Finding alternative routes  14Advanced planning  15Preferences  16Use night colours  16Manage POI  17Hide POI  17Change Home location  17THE SMART CHOICE IN PERSONAL NAVIGATIONConnecting to your phone  18More information  20TomTom PLUS  20General information  20
4UK4UnpackingUnpack your TomTom GO box and identify the contents. The model number of your TomTom GO can be found on the bottom of the device itself. You should have:•    TomTom GO (1). Its main features are a touch-sensitive LCD screen, a power (On/Off) button, a release button (for removing TomTom GO from its cradle) and a Secure Digital (SD) memory card slot (included in GO 500 and GO 300 models). •    A pre-installed SD card (2) (included with GO 500 and GO 300 models). The GO 700 includes a pre-installed hard disk.•    The component parts (3/4) of a suction-mount cradle, for attaching to your windscreen.•    A DC power lead (5), with 12V cigarette lighter adaptor. This is the normal way of pro-viding power to TomTom GO when it’s in your vehicle.•    An installation poster (6), showing how to assemble the cradle, how to fix it to your windscreen and how to insert TomTom GO.•    A carry case (7), for storing TomTom GO when it’s not in your vehicle.•    A USB data cable (8) for connecting TomTom GO to a Windows PC or Mac.•      A Microsoft® Windows® and Mac®  compatible CD (9) containing documentation and optional extras.•    A Product Code Card (10) for product  activation, support and future map  upgrades.•   This Quick Start Guide (11).•   An AC adaptor (12) , included for you to char-ge and work with TomTom GO even when it’s not in your vehicle (included with GO 700 and GO 500 models). Note that this comes with several international pin adaptors, for use any-where in the world. When you use the adaptor, please make sure it is cooled by placing it in a ventilated area. •   A remote control (13) (included with GO 700 model), for operating TomTom GO when out of reach. This is available as an accessory for GO 700 and GO 500 models.What's in the box? 1167895234234578910 11 12 136
5UK5What's in the box? NOTE: Do not expose TomTom GO to high or low temperatures. We recommend that you do not leave TomTom GO in direct sunlight for long periods or in an unattended car on sunny days. High or low temperatures can cause permanent damage. Do not attempt to service TomTom GO yourself! Do not open, puncture or disassemble it. Doing so may be dangerous and will invalidate your warranty. Do not leave your TomTom GO in your glove box when driving. Your TomTom GO1.  Touchscreen2.   SD card slot (included on GO 500 and GO 300 models)3.  Release button4.  On/Off button5.  Charging LED6.  Speaker7.  AC-connector8.  USB-connector9.  Docking connector
6UK6What's in the box?  Docking Shoe1.   Integrated microphone (included with GO 700 and GO 500 models). 2. Charger socket3. External microphone socketRemote control1.  Volume up/down2.  OK button3.  Arrow buttons4.  Left and Right soft buttons5.  Keyboard button6.  Batteries7.  Battery compartment
7UKSE7Assembly1.    Assemble the suction-mount cradle as shown in the installation poster.2.  Plug the small plug end of the DC power lead into the socket on the back of the  cradle. Plug the other end into your vehicle’s 12V (cigarette lighter) socket.3.    Ease TomTom GO onto its cradle by locating its front edge first and then rotating back firmly until you hear a click. You’ll feel TomTom GO lock into place. The green LED on TomTom GO’s front panel will light up if the cradle is also connected to your vehicle’s 12V socket.4.    Clean the inside of your windscreen (or side window), to remove any dust and grease. Place the cradle in a suitable location on your windscreen and push the black plastic lever to the right, fixing the cradle in position.NOTE: Some newer vehicles may have a heat reflec-tive shield embedded in the windscreen. In some cases this can prevent proper GPS signal reception. If this turns out to be a problem in your vehicle, you will need to purchase and install the TomTom External Antenna Kit (available as an accessory).Tip:You don’t have to use the cradle if you don’t want to. If necessary, TomTom GO can be positioned on its own anywhere that’s convenient, provided that it’s safely secured.Under normal journey conditions, the suction mount is perfectly sufficient to hold the cradle in position. Note that suction may be lost if left overnight, due to condensation and low Installation temperature. For this reason, and for security, we recommend removing both the suction mount cradle and TomTom GO when leaving your vehicle overnight. To remove the cradle, pull the suction mount lever to the left. If the cradle still doesn’t detach from your wind-screen, tug gently on the clear plastic tab at the edge of the suction mount, to break the vacuum seal.Tip: To activate your 12V socket, you may need to set your ignition key in an ‘Accessories’ position. Please consult your vehicle handbook. In addition, TomTom GO contains a rechargeable battery and can be used for up to 4 hours without charging, so for short journeys it may be possible to do without the DC power lead for simpler and tidier operation.To adjust the angle of TomTom GO, slacken the adjustable knobs on the cradle and then turn it gently. In addition to tilting the cradle up and down and from side to side, you can also rotate TomTom GO in the cradle, from left to right, ±45°. When you’re happy, tighten up the knobs again.Tip: After using TomTom GO, remove it from the cradle by pressing the release button while rotating the unit forward gently. Put it in the supplied bag. If you want to clean it, use a soft, dry cloth. Do not use water or a solvent.
8UK8Switching on for the first timeStarting up1.  Refer to your installation poster for setup instructions.2.  Follow the on-screen instructions, using your finger on the touchscreen to select your  preferences.Using TomTom GONote: Your TomTom GO does not transmit your location, so others cannot use it to track you while driving.TomTom GO starts by displaying the navigation view. The screen will appear in black and white until your TomTom GO locates your current position. Once this is done, the navigation view is shown in full colour. In future, your position will be found much faster, normally within a few seconds. Everything on TomTom GO can be accomplished easily using just your finger on the touchscreen. Importantly, you can bring up the main options menu by tapping your  finger somewhere in the middle of the screen.Note: When you use the GO for the first time we advise you to make a backup of your SD card using the backup option on the CD.As with many of the menus in TomTom GO, there are more options than can be shown on one screen. Try tapping on  a few times, to cycle through all the different things you can do.Note that this image of the main menu may vary per model and region.
9UK9Switching on for the first timeUsing the remote controlThe remote control is included with the GO 700 model and is also available as an accessory for GO 700 and GO 500 models.You can use the TomTom remote control instead of the main touchscreen in circumstances where you’d rather not reach over and tap the screen directly. The remote control uses radio waves so you don’t need to point it at your TomTom GO. Use the arrow buttons to select something on the screen and the central ‘OK’ button to activate the selected command button or icon. You can change the loudness of the GO speaker by using the volume buttons. The two keys near the bottom of the remote control can be used to mimic the buttons appearing at the bottom left and right of the TomTom GO screen. Finally, you can use the keyboard button to make an on-screen keyboard appear or disappear, if appropriate, allowing you to search for something by name.
10UK10How to plan your first routeHow to plan your first route1.  Move outside, if you haven’t already done so, so that the GPS hardware can locate your position. This may take some time, and will happen more quickly if you remain stationary. The screen displays your current position on its map, represented in a ‘3D’ navigation view, from a driver’s perspective. When you start moving, the navigation view will match the streets outside as you would see them through your windscreen.Your position (and direction) is indicated by the  icon.2.  Bring up the main menu as explained previ-ously. Use   a few times to browse through all the different things you can do, then choose ‘Navigate to...’  to start plan-ning your first route.Remember that   always means that there’s more to see on the next page, in this case extra ways of choosing a destination.3.  Choose ‘Address’ . You’ll see a standard keyboard, used for entering place names (e.g. towns, streets and favourite  locations). Above the keyboard is a small browser window in which your TomTom GO  will present locations from its database.Don’t worry if some of the icons are ‘greyed out’, this just indicates that these menu options aren’t available yet. E.g. as you haven’t yet planned a route then ‘Find alternative...’, ‘View route’ and ‘Clear route’ are all greyed out.
11UKSE11How to plan your first route4.  The best way to see how your TomTom GO works is to use it for real, so think of the address that you want to visit and enter the first few letters of the city, town or village. Be as specific as possible. As you type, the letters are compared to the built-in list of possible names and any matches appear in the browser window.Quick-matching a town name. Use  and   to scroll through other possible matches. If you make a mistake, use   to delete the last letter entered.5.  When you see the name of the place you want, select it by tapping on the name. A new browser window is now shown, this time with the prompt ‘Street:’ at the top.  Again, start entering the road name of your destination, selecting it when the full name is shown among the matches.6.  A third and final keyboard and browser are shown, this time for you to select a house number. For some roads (such as those that don’t have house numbers), you’ll be asked to select a particular ‘Crossing:’ (i.e. an intersection). Select a crossing, or enter the house number and then choose ‘Done’.   If you’d rather pick a crossing than a house number, just select the ‘Crossing’ button.
12UK12How to plan your first route7.  The fastest route from your current position to your destination is then calculated.  This should only take a few seconds and its progress is shown on the screen. When done, a summary is shown, on a suitably scaled map.Studying this summary can be useful for you to get a feel for your journey’s scope and to check if the route includes roads that you’d rather avoid (in which case, see ‘Finding alternative routes’, below).8.  Select ‘Done’ and you’ll find yourself back at the main navigation view, but with the route now clearly coloured in for you.Helping with your journeyThat’s the planning all done, so simply buckle your seat belt and drive. As you approach a specific turn in the calculated route, your chosen voice will tell you what to do. For example,  “In 100 metres, turn left”, followed by “Turn left”, without you having to take your eyes off the road. As you travel, following the voice instructions, you’ll notice that the navigation view is updated constantly, always showing coming roads and junctions and presenting the best route to you.Don’t worry if you miss a turn or drive down the wrong road. A new fastest route will be calculated automati-cally, based on your new position and direction of travel. Wherever you go, it will always give you instructions that will take you to your chosen destination.
13UK13What’s on the screen?What’s on the screen?Much of the information on the main navigation view is configurable (see the ‘Preferences’ chap-ter for details).If you miss a voice instruction, tap on the turn instruction in the bottom left hand corner to  generate a new one. And if you’d like to view the route summary again, tap anywhere in the journey information panel in the bottom right hand corner.Most of the time, the voice and turn instructions are all you need to navigate successfully, which means never having to take your eyes off the road. At complicated junctions, where simple instructi-ons aren’t adequate to describe the path to take, the navigation view comes into its own. A quick comparison between the screen and the world in front of you should be all you need.Tip: No instruction is shown or spoken at junctions which require no action. In towns and cities especially, don’t be concerned that you are passing side-roads and driving over crossroads without any instruction.Your next turn instruction.The name of the next street to turn onto.Configurable journey information inclu-ding arrival time, time to destination and distance to destination.Your current GPS position.'Zoom out' and 'Zoom in" buttons.'Next motorway' indicator, if applicable. See 'Name preferences' in the manual on CD, if you want to turn this off.A 'phone-style' signal indicator to give an idea of how good or bad the GPS reception is in your current location. The more bars, the better.
14UKDKSE14Finding alternative routesPerhaps a route has been planned that you’re not happy with? Perhaps you have been routed via a busy junction? Perhaps you have spotted roadworks up ahead? Or perhaps you really wanted to go ‘via’ one particular location? In each of these cases, ‘Find alternative...’  can help you. Again, you’ll see it on the main menu, right next to ‘Navigate to...’.Which ‘Find alternative’ option you go for depends on why you’re dissatisfied with the first route.Choose ‘Travel via...’  if you want to make sure the planned route goes past one particular location, perhaps to collect (or drop off) a letter or person. If you spot signs of trouble, choose ‘Avoid roadblock’  .  Or if you want to avoid a particular road junction, perhaps because it’s a known traf-fic black spot, choose ‘Avoid part of route’ . Finally, if you want an alternative route because you simply don’t like the original, choose ‘Calculate alternative’   .Tip: If you want to include more than a single ‘via’ location in your journey, use the comprehensive ‘Itinerary planning’ feature instead, described in the manual on CD.Finding alternative routes
15UK15Advanced planningAdvanced planningAlthough navigating from your current position is the function that you’ll use most often, there may be times when you want to plan ahead. Choosing ‘Advanced planning’  on the main menu lets you look at the best route and journey time between any two given locations or get directions that will help someone else get to your current position.Tip: You may need to use   in order to see the ‘Advanced planning’ icon.If you’d like this choice every time you navigate, or if you’d like to change the default setting,  see ‘Planning preferences’ in the ‘Change  preferences’ menu.Rather than use your GPS position, with ‘Advanced planning’ you choose your  departure location using either an address, a Point Of Interest, a favourite location, and so on. You then pick a destination in the same way and finally choose a planning option  (fastest, shortest, walking, etc.)
16UKSE16PreferencesPreferencesYou can change much of the look and feel of your TomTom system to your own liking by using the main menu option ‘Change preferences’  . Use   to cycle through the different pages of preferences. Here are some of the most important ones (you’ll find the full set in the manual on CD).Tip: The icons shown for some preferences will change, depending on the state the preference is currently in.  For example, choosing ‘Turn off sound’  disables the voice instructions. Once disabled, the option and icon change to ‘Turn on sound’ , reflecting the action to take when it is next selected.Use night coloursBright colours are normally used in the maps so that you can see them clearly even in sunlight. When it is dark outside, you may want to use the preference ‘Use night colours’  , to show the map in (by default) dark and subdued colours that will not interfere with your night vision. You can use the preference ‘Use day colours’  to revert to the original colour scheme.The default night colours, designed not to affect your night vision.
17UK17PreferencesManage POIPOI is an abbreviation you’ll see a lot, standing for ‘Point Of Interest’. Dozens of categories of POIs are built-in, from airports to petrol stations, from restaurants to theatres. Most importantly, POIs can be used as destinations, can be shown on the map and can even warn you of their proximity (for example, looking for a car park or petrol station while driving in a strange city).You can choose which Points Of Interest catego-ries you’re interested in by selecting the option ‘Enable/Disable POI’ , or set up a warning (you can have as many as you like) with the option ‘Warn when near POI’  .Hide POIOnce you’ve spent time carefully browsing through the categories in ‘Manage POI’ and have chosen the ones you need, you can hide all of them from the main navigation view in one stroke with ‘Hide POI’  and then show your preferred set again with ‘Show POI’  .Change Home locationYou can set or change your ‘Home’ location at any time by using ‘Change home location’ . You will then be able to select this quickly later as a departure or destination point.A typical selection of POIs from the categories selected in the ‘Manage POI’ preference.
18UK18NLConnecting to your phoneUsing GO 700 or GO 500If you have a Bluetooth-capable mobile phone then you can use your TomTom GO 700 or GO 500 as a hands-free car kit. Although some func-tions are dependent on your phone’s capabilities, you should usually be able to:•  Accept incoming calls on the TomTom GO screen with a single tap of the screen. •  See that a new SMS message has arrived and read its contents, again with a single tap. •  Dial out, using contact details retrieved from your phone’s SIM card. •  Get your call history, contact phone numbers and SMS messages from your phone. Visit www.tomtom.com/phones for a list of compatible Bluetooth-enabled phones.This is the very first time you have used TomTom GO with your phone and there are a few steps needed to ‘pair’ the two devices, i.e. make a con-nection.1. Choose ‘Mobile phone’  to get started.2.  Select ‘Connect to your phone’ and TomTom GO will search for your mobile phone.3. Pick your phone from the list displayed.Here’s the main mobile phone ‘hands-free’ menu. The connection to your phone is also used when communicating with our Internet-based TomTom PLUS service using GPRS  (see the manual on CD for more details).
19UK19Connecting to your phone4.  When prompted to connect, enter a passcode (password) of ‘0000’ on the phone.5.  You will then be asked to set up a wireless Internet connection. Do this if you want to use TomTom PLUS services.6.  Finally, you can copy your phone book to the TomTom GO. You cannot use hands-free fea-tures while this is happening.Tip: To allow automatic connection from now on, make the TomTom GO a ‘trusted’ device on your phone.” Use ‘Call’   and then ‘Number’  to make your first hands-free call. It’s also easy to phone a contact from your SIM card or the number of a particular Point Of Interest.
20UKSE20More informationTomTom PLUSIn addition to voice-guided satellite navigation, our optional TomTom PLUS service can give you various additional services like weather, entertaining voices, useful POIs, map colors and our real time information on traffic con-gestion, helping you plan around it. Please go to www.tomtom.com to see what’s available in your territory. Full details of the TomTom PLUS service can be found on the CD.Note: To use TomTom PLUS, you need a GPRS-ready mobile phone with Bluetooth. If you already pick up email or browse the Internet on your phone, then it’s probably already GPRS-ready; if you’re not sure, ask your network provider.General informationAll the features of your TomTom GO are fully explained in the manual included on the CD.The manual is available in UK and US English, Dutch, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Danish, Swedish, Finnish, Norwegian, Polish, Czech, Hungarian, Turkish, Latvian, Estonian and Lithuanian.For technical support information please visit our website at www.tomtom.com  Our “Frequently Asked Questions” (FAQs)  section contains answers to all the most fre-quent requests from our customers, providing a quick and easy way to get the information you need. You can also access the support section of our website to find product  documentation and contact details for our customer support department. We primarily supply support via email, as this allows us to explain solutions in the most effective way.
147147AddendumImportant Safety Notices and Warnings1.   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, who are responsible for its availability and accuracy. Any changes in GPS availability and accu-racy, or in environmental conditions, may impact the ope-ration of your TomTom GO. TomTom B.V. cannot accept any liability for the availability and accuracy of GPS.2.    Use with Care   Use of TomTom GO for navigation still means that you need to drive with due care and attention. 3.  Aircraft and Hospitals   Use of devices with an antenna is prohibited on most aircraft, in many hospitals and in many other locations. TomTom GO must not be used in these environments.4.  Battery   This product uses a Lithium-Ion 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-Ion battery to leak acid, become hot, explode or ignite and cause injury and/or damage. Do not pierce, open or disassemble the battery. If the battery leaks and you come into contact with the leaked fluids, rinse thoroughly with water and seek medical attention immediately.  For safety reasons, and to prolong the lifetime of the  battery, charging will not occur at low (below 0 C/32 F) or high (over 45 C/110 F) temperatures.    Temperatures: Standard operation: - 10 C to + 55 C (GO 300 and GO 500), 0 C to + 55 C (GO 700); short period storage:  - 20 C to + 60 C; long period storage: - 20 C to + 25 C.           THE LITHIUM-ION BATTERY CONTAINED IN THE PRODUCT MUST BE RECYCLED OR DISPOSED OF PROPERLY. USE TOMTOM GO ONLY WITH THE SUPPLIED DC POWER LEAD AND AC ADAPTER FOR BATTERY CHARGING.    To recycle your TomTom GO unit, please see your local approved TomTom service centre.FCC Information for the UserFCC Information for the UserThe device used for this transmitter must not be co-located simultaneously operating in conjunction with any other  transmitter.Exposure to Radio Frequency RadiationTo comply with RF exposure requirements please maintain  a separation distance of at least 20 cm from any part of the product.Radio and Television InterferenceThis equipment radiates radio frequency energy and if not used properly - that is, in strict accordance with the
148DK148Addenduminstructions in this manual - may cause interference to radio communications and television reception.It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:•  Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. •   Increase the separation distance between the equip-ment and the receiver. •   If you are using the equipment with a mains adapter, plug it into an outlet which is on a different circuit from that to which the receiver is connected. •   Consult an experienced radio/TV technician for help. ImportantThis equipment was tested for FCC compliance under conditions that included the use of shielded cables and connectors between it and the peripherals. It is important that you use shielded cable and connectors to reduce the possibility of causing radio and television interference. Shielded cables, suitable for the product range, can be obtained from an authorised dealer. If the user modifies the equipment or its peripherals in any way, and these modifica-tions are not approved by TomTom, the FCC may withdraw the user’s right to operate the equipment. For customers in the USA, the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission may be of help: “How to Identify and Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems”. This booklet is available from the US Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402. Stock No 004-000-00345-4.FCC Declaration of ConformityTested to Comply with FCC Standards for Home or Office Use. TomTom GO has been tested to – and complies with – part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:1.  This device may not cause harmful interference. 2.   This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired  operation. Responsible party in North America:TomTom, Inc., 150 Baker Ave, Concord, MA 01742Tel: 978 287 9555 option 1Fax: 978 287 9522Toll Free: 866 4 TOMTOM (866 4 866 866)(The Toll Free number does not work outside of the US)Emissions information for CanadaThis Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est  conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.CE Marking      This equipment complies with the requirements for CE marking when used in a residential, commercial or light industrial environment.
149149AddendumR&TTE DirectiveThis equipment complies with the essential requirements  of EU Directive 99/5/EC (declaration available at  www.tomtom.com).Diese Ausrüstung erfüllt die wesentlichen Anforderungen der EU-Richtlinie 99/5/EC (Erklärung verfügbar unter  www.tomtom.com).Cet équipement remplit les conditions édictées dans  la Directrive EC/99/5 (document disponible sur  www.tomtom.com).Deze apparatuur is conform de eisen van de EU- richtlijnen 99/5/EC (verklaring beschikbaar op  www.tomtom.com).Questa apparecchiatura soddisfa le condizioni  essenziali della Direttiva Europeea 99/5/EC (dichiarazione disponibile su www.tomtom.com).Este equipo cumple con los requisitos esenciales de  la Directiva 99/5/EC de la EU (declaración disponible  en www.tomtom.com).Dette udstyr overholder de grundlæggende krav i  EU-direktiv 99/5/EC (erklæring herom kan findes på www.tomtom.com).Denna utrustning rättar sig efter de nödvändiga  krav från EU direktiv 99/5/EC (deklaration finns på  www.tomtom.com).This DocumentGreat care was taken in preparing this manual. Constant product development may mean that some information is not entirely up-to-date. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. TomTom BV shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein; nor for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the performance or use of this material. This document contains information protected by copyright. No part of this document may be photocopied or reproduced in any form without prior writ-ten consent from TomTom B.V.
© 2005 TomTom BV, The Netherlands. Patents pending. All rights reserved.  TomTom and the TomTom logo are registered trademarks of TomTom B.V.  The Netherlands. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. The use of TomTom products is governed by a license agreement which is included in this package and/or the products. This license  contains a limited warranty and limitation of liability. You can review the license conditions at www.tomtom.comData Source © 2005 Tele Atlas N.V. Based upon:Topografische ondergrond Copyright © dienst voor het kadaster en de openbare registers, Apeldoorn 2005.© Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland. © IGN France.© Swisstopo. © BEV, GZ 1368/2003. © Geonext/DeAgostini. © Norwegian Mapping Authority, Public Roads Administration / © Mapsolutions. © DAV. This product includes mapping data licensed from Ordnance Survey  with the permission of the Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationery Office.  © Crown copyright and/or database right 20nn. All rights reserved. Licence number 10002692.Copyright © 2005 AND International Publishers N.V. All rights reserved

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