Operation Manual
Table Of Contents
- Welcome to navigation with TomTom
- What's in the box
- Read me first
- Positioning the device
- Installing in your car
- Switching on and off
- Setting up
- GPS reception
- Micro-SD card slot
- About MyDrive
- Setting up MyDrive
- Safety settings
- Device not starting
- Charging your device
- Sharing information with TomTom
- Safety Notice
- Take care of your navigation device
- Getting help to use your navigation device
- Planning a route
- Voice control
- The Driving View
- Advanced Lane Guidance
- Changing your route
- View map
- Map corrections
- Sounds and voices
- Settings
- About Settings
- 2D/3D settings
- Advanced settings
- Battery saving
- Brightness
- Car symbol
- Clock
- Connections
- Enable / Disable Bluetooth
- Enable / Disable flight mode
- Favourites
- GPS status
- Home location
- Keyboard
- Language
- Make your own menu
- Manage POIs
- Map colours
- Map corrections
- Me and my device
- Operate left-handed / Operate right handed
- Phones
- Reset factory settings
- Route planning
- Safety settings
- Show POI on map
- Speaker
- Start up
- Status bar
- Switch map
- Turn off voice guidance / Turn on voice guidance
- Units
- Use night colours / Use day colours
- Vehicle and routes
- Voices
- Voice control
- Volume
- Points of Interest
- Help
- Hands-free calling
- Favourites
- Traffic
- Speed Cameras
- About Speed Cameras
- Speed camera warnings
- Changing the way you are warned
- Speed camera symbols
- Updating locations for cameras and alerts
- 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 speed camera you can report
- Average speed check camera warnings
- Speed Cameras menu
- Danger Zones
- TomTom camper and caravan products
- MyDrive
- Addendum
- Copyright notices
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About sounds and voices
Your TomTom device uses sound for some or all of the following:
Driving directions and other route instructions
Warnings that you set
Hands-free phone calls
Note: Hands-free calling is not supported on all navigation devices.
There are two types of voice available for your device:
Computer voices
Computer voices are generated by your device. They provide route instructions and read
aloud city and street names, traffic and other useful information.
Human voices
These are recorded by an actor and only provide route instructions.
Note: Not all devices have computer voices.
About computer voices
Your TomTom device uses text-to-speech technology and computer voices to read the street
names on your map as it guides you on your route.
The computer voice analyses the whole phrase or sentence before speaking, to ensure that the
sentence sounds as close as possible to natural speech.
Computer voices can recognise and pronounce foreign towns and street names. For example, the
English computer voice can read and pronounce French street names but pronunciation may not
be completely accurate.
Selecting a voice
To select a different voice on your TomTom device, either tap Change voice in the Settings menu
or tap Voices, then tap Change voice and select the required voice.
Changing the volume level
You can change the volume on your TomTom device in several ways.
In the Driving view.
Tap the central panel on the status bar and move the slider to adjust the volume. The last
route instruction is played so you can hear the new volume level.
In the Settings menu.
Tap Settings in the Main menu, then tap Volume and move the slider to adjust the volume.
Tap Test to listen to the new volume level.
Sounds and voices