TomTom GO710 TomTom GO - GPS Navigator with Bluetooth User Manual toc US
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Contents
- 1. Manual 1
- 2. Manual 2
- 3. Manual 3
Manual 2
Points of Interest
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Points
of
InterestPoints of Interest or POIs are interesting places
on the map. Here are some examples:
• Restaurants
•Hotels
•Museums
• Parking garages
•Gas stations
Showing POIs on the Map
1. 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 POI
Your 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.
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Points of Interest
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Navigating to a POI
You 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.
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Hands-Free Calling
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Hands-
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 Phone
First 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 PLUS
After 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/phones
Tips
• 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.
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Hands-Free Calling
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Making a Call
Once 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 Call
If someone calls you while you are driving,
accept or reject the call by tapping the screen.
Auto-Answer
You 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 GO
You can establish connections with up to 5
mobile phones. To add more phones, do the
following
1. 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.
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Music and Photos
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Music
and
Photos
Your GO 910 can play mp3 files and Audible®
Audiobooks and can display bmp and jpg
images.
Putting Music and Photos on Your GO
Transfer music files and photos to your
TomTom GO from your computer using
TomTom HOME.
For information about using TomTom HOME,
see Using TomTom HOME on page 24.
Playing Music and Audiobooks
1. Tap Music and photos in the Main Menu.
2. Tap TomTom Jukebox to start the
Jukebox.
Important
• Playing music and looking at photos
stored on your GO is only supported on
the GO 910.
• Only select music and photos when you
are stopped. It is dangerous to do this
while you are driving.
•Playlist - tap this button to select a playlist.
•Song - tap this button to select from all the
songs on your GO.
•Artist - tap this button to select a song by a
particular singer or group.
•Genre - tap this button to select a particular
type of music.
•Album - tap this button to select from a list
of all the albums on your GO.
•Audiobooks - tap this button to select an
Audiobook.
Note: You can create playlists in a third-party
application such as iTunes, Musicmatch, or
Winamp.
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Music and Photos
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Now Playing
As soon as you choose a song or Audiobook,
your TomTom GO starts playing that song,
followed by the rest of the songs on the list.
AInformation about the song.
BVolume - change the volume by moving
the slider.
CThe Options button. You can, for example,
choose to repeat a song and shuffle the
songs.
DGo to the previous or next song.
EPlay or Pause the selected song.
FThe Back button. Tap this button to go back
to the TomTom Jukebox. The music will
continue to play. Tap the button Playing...
in the Jukebox to stop the music.
When you listen to Audiobooks, you will see
buttons for going to the next and previous
chapter. When you stop listening to an
Audiobook, your GO remembers where you
stopped.
To find out more about Audiobooks, go to the
shop area in TomTom HOME.
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Music and Photos
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Looking at Photos
1. Tap Music and photos in the Main Menu.
2. Tap Photo gallery.
The Photo gallery starts, showing small
versions (thumbnails) of all the photos on
your GO.
Tap the arrows to move up and down the page
of thumbnails.
Tap Slideshow to start a slideshow.
Tap the thumbnail of a photo to view a large
version of that photo.
AButtons to zoom in and zoom out on the
photo.
BButtons to move to the next and the
previous photo.
CTap Slideshow to start a slideshow.
DTap Delete to delete a photo.
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Docking your TomTom GO
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Dockin
g your
TomTo
mGO Windshield Dock
Use the windshield dock to position your
TomTom GO in your car. The installation
poster shows how to attach the dock to your
windshield.
Using the Remote Control
The remote control is included with the
GO 910 and can be bought as an accessory for
the GO 710/510. There are 5 sets of buttons on
the remote control:
• Volume up and down
• OK button - to open the Main Menu or
press a button on the screen.
• Arrow buttons - to move around the
screen.
• Left and right buttons - to press Done or
Cancel when they are displayed.
• Keyboard button - to open the keyboard.
Home Dock
With the home dock you can charge your
TomTom GO when it is not in the car and also
connect your GO to your computer. Connect
the home dock to the home charger and your
computer as shown below.
Place your TomTom GO in the home dock in
the same way as you place it in the windshield
dock.
When connected to your computer, you can
use TomTom HOME with your GO. For
information about TomTom HOME, see Using
TomTom HOME on page 24.
Tips
• Make sure your windshield is clean and
dry before trying to attach the dock.
• Place the dock so it does not block your
view of the road.
• Attach the dock to an area of the
windshield where the glass is flat, not
curved.
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