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Table Of Contents
- GET GOING
- CONNECTING A SMARTPHONE
- CONNECTING TO A WIRELESS NETWORK
- MAP, SERVICE AND SOFTWARE UPDATES
- MAP & DISPLAY
- ROUTING
- SOUND
- LANGUAGE AND UNITS
- SYSTEM
- VEHICLE INFO
- MOVING LANE GUIDANCE
- MY PLACES
- MY ROUTES
- SPEED CAMERAS
- Speed Camera Alert Notifications
- Danger and risk zones
- TRUCK SPECIFIC POINTS OF INTEREST
- QUICK DEVICE FIXES
- ADDENDUM
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1: Using the speed panel
1. Tap the speed camera symbol on the speed panel in the guidance view
2. To confirm that your speed camera report has been registered, you will see a message thanking
you for the update
2: Using the quick menu
1. Tap the current location icon or the speed panel in the guidance view
2. Then tap Report speed camera from the pop-up menu
3. To confirm that your speed camera report has been registered, you will see a message thanking
you for the update
NOTE: to delete a speed camera report, tap Cancel in the message.
Updating location information for cameras and hazards
Just after you pass the known location of a mobile speed camera, you will be asked in a route
bar message if the camera is still there. Tap Ye s to confirm or No to update camera location
information.
DANGER AND RISK ZONES
TomTom’s Danger and Risk Zone Warnings service is configured specifically for travel on roadways
throughout France.
Since January 3, 2012, it has been illegal to receive warnings about the locations in France of fixed
and mobile speed cameras.
In compliance with this law, your TomTom GO Expert will warn you when you are approaching
danger zones and risk zones (as opposed to speed camera locations).
NOTE: danger zones are designated, permanent locations. Risk zones are reported by motorists
and are classified as “temporary” danger zones.
Since danger zones and risk zones may contain one (1) or more speed cameras and driving
hazards, the danger zone icon will be displayed as you approach either zone. The minimum length
of these zones is 300m [0.19 miles] for roads in urban areas, 2000m [1.24 miles] for secondary
roads and 4000m [2.49 miles] for motorways.
+ Speed camera locations are now unavailable and have been replaced by a danger zone icon that
will be displayed as you approach designated zones
+ The length of the zone depends on the road type and can be 300m, 2000m or 4000m
+ More than one (1) speed camera may be located within each danger zone
+ If speed camera locations are close together within a single danger zone, your danger zone
warnings may merge and result in the length of the upcoming danger zone being extended.
Please note that outside France, you will receive alerts about speed camera locations. Inside
France, you will receive warnings about danger zones and risk zones.