Reference Guide
Table Of Contents
- What's in the box
- Read me first
- Safety
- The Driving View
- Main Menu
- Quick Menu
- Planning a route
- Winding routes
- Advanced Lane Guidance
- Itinerary planning
- Changing your route
- Recording your route
- Uploading and sharing routes
- View map
- Map corrections
- Sounds and voices
- Points of Interest
- Hands-free calling
- Favorites
- Options
- About Options
- Battery saving
- Brightness preferences
- Change map colors
- Change vehicle symbol
- Connect to headset
- Safety Alerts menu
- Help me
- Home and Favorites
- Keyboard preferences
- Language
- Manage POIs
- Map corrections
- Mobile phone menu
- Planning preferences
- Quick Menu preferences
- Reset factory settings
- Safety warnings
- Set clock
- Show compass
- Speed Cameras menu
- Start or Stop recording
- Start up
- Status bar preferences
- Street name settings
- Switch map
- Trip statistics
- Units
- Use night colors / Use day colors
- Voices
- Winding route preference
- Speed Cameras
- About Speed Cameras
- Subscribing to this service
- Updating locations for alerts
- Speed Camera warnings
- Changing the way you are warned
- Safety camera symbols
- 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 fixed speed camera you can report
- Speed Enforcement Zone warnings
- Speed Cameras menu
- Danger Zones
- Help
- TomTom HOME
- Addendum
- Copyright notices
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Using manual conversion
1. Connect your TomTom Rider to your computer.
2. Place your GPX files in the GPX2ITN folder on your device.
3. Disconnect your device from the computer.
4. Turn your device on.
Each file is then converted into an ITN file. You can convert up to 50 files in one batch.
5. When the conversion has finished you can load your Itinerary. In the Main menu, tap Manage
itineraries, then Open.
About ITN files
Contents
This file contains less detail than the GPX file but it allows you to retrace your route using the Itin-
erary feature of your device. The ITN file can contain a maximum of 100 locations but that is
enough to recreate a route accurately.
Location
ITN folder on your TomTom Rider.
Using the file
There are several things you can do with an ITN file:
You can load a recorded route onto your TomTom Rider so you can travel that same route
again and get navigation instructions.
Share the file with other TomTom users by sending it using a Bluetooth connection. To do
this, tap Manage itineraries in the Main Menu, followed by Share.
Receiving an ITN file
If you receive an ITN file, you can load it using your TomTom Rider.
You can receive an ITN file in the following ways:
From a friend using Bluetooth.
Download one from the internet.
Copy one using Tyre.
Receive one using HOME.
Loading an ITN file
To load an ITN file, do the following:
1. Tap the screen to bring up the Main Menu.
2. Tap Manage itineraries.
3. Tap Open.
Tip: After loading a scenic route, if you are asked for a route type, select Shortest route to give
you the closest representation of the original route.










