Operating Instructions
Table Of Contents
- What’s in the box
- Before You Start...
- Driving View
- Enhanced Positioning Technology
- Making your first trip
- Finding alternative routes
- Sounds and voices
- Voice address input
- Music and Media
- Help me!
- Favorites
- Browse map
- Points of Interest
- Itinerary planning
- Hands-free calling
- Preferences
- Hidden buttons and features
- Use night colors / Use day colors
- Show POI on map
- Safety preferences
- Voice preferences
- Turn off sound / Turn on sound
- Volume preferences
- Manage Favorites
- Change Home location
- Manage maps
- Manage POIs
- Change car symbol
- Change 2D/3D display / Turn on 2D display
- Show/Hide lane images
- Change map colors
- Brightness preferences
- Status bar preferences
- Automatic zooming
- Quick menu preferences
- Guided tours
- Name preferences
- Set units
- Operate left-handed / Operate right-handed
- Keyboard preferences
- Planning preferences
- Toll road preferences
- Set owner
- Speaker preferences
- Car preferences
- Music preferences
- Start-up preferences
- Bluetooth preferences
- Disable wireless data / Enable wireless data
- Send/Receive files
- Edit TomTom Services account
- Battery saving preferences
- Change language
- Set clock
- Hidden buttons and features
- Hide tips / Show tips
- Reset factory settings
- TomTom Services
- TomTom Map Share
- Traffic information
- TomTom Traffic
- Traffic information using RDS-TMC
- The Traffic Message Channel (TMC)
- Setting up TMC
- Using RDS-TMC traffic information
- Changing traffic preferences
- Making commuting to work easier
- Checking traffic incidents in your area
- Setting the radio frequency for RDS-TMC information
- Choosing the correct country for RDS-TMC reception
- The Traffic sidebar
- Traffic incidents
- Traffic menu
- Remote control
- Advanced Lane Guidance
- How Does Navigation Work?
- Using TomTom HOME
- TomTom Limited Warranty
- Addendum
- Copyright notices

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Your GO tells you the name at the top of the list. If the name you hear is
correct, then say, "Done" or "OK" or "Yes" or "One" or tap on the name.
If the city name you hear is not correct, but the name appears in the list, then
say the number next to the correct name or tap on the correct name.
For example, if the correct name is Rotterdam and this name is number two
in the list, you could say, "Two" or tap on the name, Rotterdam.
If the city name is not shown in the list, then say "Back" or "No" or tap the
Back button to return to the previous screen. Then say the city name again.
Note: You need to say numbers in the same language that is used for menu
buttons.
5. Say the street name.
As with the city name, you are then shown a list of six names that closely
match what you said.
Your GO tells you the name at the top of the list. If the name you hear is
correct, then say, "Done" or "OK" or "Yes" or "One" or tap on the name.
Note: Different locations may have similar names, such as a road that has
multiple postcode locations. In such cases, all of these locations are shown in
the list and you need to look at the screen and select the correct location.
If the street name you hear is not correct, but the name appears in the list,
then say the number next to the correct name or tap on the name.
For example, if the correct name is Rembrandtplein and this name is
number three in the list, you could say, "Three" or tap on the name,
Rembrandtplein.
For example, looking at the list shown here, if the correct name is
Rembrandtplein, you could say, "Two" or tap on the name, Rembrandtplein.
If the street name is not shown in the list, then say "Back" or "No" or tap the
Back button to return to the previous screen. Then say the street name
again.
6. Say the house number.
Numbers should be pronounced normally. For example, you would say the
number 357 as one continuous sentence, "Three hundred and fifty seven."
If the number is shown incorrectly, say, "Back" or "No" or tap the Backspace
key. Then say the number again.