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Precautions during use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
General information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
General description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Introduction to the controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Swivel screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
SD card: use, initialisation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Guided tours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Switching on, off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Operating principles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Volume and voice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Reading a map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Preparing a route . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Entering a destination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Guidance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Find alternative . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Traffic information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Browse map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
LIVE Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Add and manage favourites. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Help! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Speed camera menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Image viewer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Reversing camera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
System settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Updating the system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Operating faults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
1
PRECAUTIONS DURING USE
It is essential to follow the precautions below when using the system, both in the interest of safety and to prevent material damage.
You must always comply with the laws of the country in which you are travelling.
The description of the models given in this manual is based on the specifications at the time of writing. This manual covers all
existing functions for the models described. Whether or not they are fitted depends on the equipment model, options selected
and the country where it is sold. This manual may also contain information about functions to be introduced later in the year.
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION (1/3)
The navigation system Note: after moving a long distance If these services are available in your
The navigation system calculates your without driving (ferry, rail freight), the country, the Live Services icon will
position and guides you using data: system may take several minutes to appear on the navigation screen.
adjust before retuning to normal opera-
– vehicle speed and information from tion.
the gyro (measuring the vehicle di- Navigation assistance
rection); function
– the digital map; The digital map The system suggests a route to your
The digital map contains the road maps chosen destination using:
– the GPS receiver; and town maps that the system re-
quires. This is found on the SD card. – its road map (on the SD card);
– the subscription-only Live Services.
– the positioning sensors which esti-
Note: when using the vehicle for the mate your location even if the GPS
first time, the speed information and LIVE services signals are lost;
the gyro will be undergoing final cali- These include road safety alerts, HD
bration. It is therefore normal that the Traffic™, local search with TomTom – information from the traffic informa-
system does not provide a very precise Places™ and the weather. At the end tion service (depending on country);
location until the vehicles has travelled of a three-month trial period, you can – road safety information (speeding
around fifty kilometres and undertaken extend your subscription online via warning, speed limit zone);
about forty pronounced corners. TomTom HOME™ (please see the
“System update” section). – HD Traffic™, from subscription to
Live Services.
The GPS receiver Note: these services require a sub-
scription, and use an inaccessible SIM Finally, it indicates the route to take,
The navigation system uses GPS satel-
card integrated into the navigation step by step, using the display screen
lites (Global Positioning System) orbit-
system. and voice messages.
ing around Earth.
The GPS receiver receives signals
transmitted from several satellites. The
system can then locate the position of
the vehicle.
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION (2/3)
A B D E F G I Estimation of the distance and time
remaining before you reach your
destination and the arrival time
J Exterior temperature
Preferences 1 of 5
A2/E35 Utrecht 6:47 K Current location
Marc Bloch L Audio information (depending on the
Use night Show POI Safety pref- vehicle)
colors on map erences
13:22
30 Avenue Léon
300 metres Note: you can return to the map screen
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km 4.5 km at any time by pressing the “MAP-
Voice prefer-
ences
Turn off
sound
Hide Map 0:05h 2D/3D" button on the remote control or
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Avenue du Golf
the central control.
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If you have just modified a parameter,
remember to confirm it using the soft
C L K J I H buttons before returning to the map
screen.
Displays Map screen
Menu screen D Navigation maps
E Indication of the next navigation in-
A Menu name struction (road sign)
B Name of the function or sub-menu F Traffic information
G Clock
C Menu page scroll bar H Instructions for navigation and dis-
Note: a menu may contain several tance to next change of direction
screen pages.
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION (3/3)
M N M N
6:47 6:47
RADIO FM
102.45 66 300
metres FM 102.45 RADIO 1 6 300
metres
4.5 km 4.5 km
0:05h 0:05h
6:52 6:52
News Traffic 26°C Traffic 26°C
P O P O
Audio display Audio screen
When you use your audio system to M Source currently in use (Radio, CD,
modify a source or change the audio etc.)
parameters, the audio information ap- N Preset station.
pears in full screen mode. O Information on the current track or
When the operations are completed, the station.
audio screen closes again, the audio in- P Additional information on radio mes-
formation is displayed on band P and sages and services (I news…) and
the navigation screen reappears. the CD play mode (Random)
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INTRODUCTION TO THE CONTROLS (1/2)
Central control Function
1 Soft buttons Select and confirm
1 1 2 Access the Traffic information (short press), accessing
2 INFO/ROUTE
the programmed route summary (long press).
BACK
10 Rotate:
– move vertically and horizontally through the menus;
INFO
MAP
2D/3D ROUTE – modify the scale (ZOOM mode).
Shift (up, down, right, left):
3 Rotary button – move vertically or horizontally through the menus;
DEST MENU
– move around the map.
HOME SET Press:
REPEAT
MUTE
LIGHT
DARK
– confirm;
– display the quick menu.
9 8 7 6 5 3
Access the full navigation system menu (short press)/
5 MENU/SET
the system settings (long press).
Note: depending on the vehicle, the From a menu: displays the map
9 MAP-2D/3D
system has either a central control From the map: switches the map to 2D/3D mode.
or a remote control.
10 BACK Back to previous screen.
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INTRODUCTION TO THE CONTROLS (2/2)
Remote control Function
1 Soft buttons Select and confirm
Note: to connect your remote con- Note: depending on the vehicle, the
trol more quickly, press one of the system has either a central control
remote control buttons when the or a remote control.
system starts, before the legal no-
tices appear. LED A on the remote control flashes
once your navigation system is con-
Store the remote control in its hous- nected to it. To replace the batteries,
ing, away from sunlight, to ensure refer to the section entitled “Remote
Note: the remote control unit does control: batteries”.
not have press and hold functions. the batteries are not damaged.
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SWIVEL SCREEN
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SD CARD: USE, INITIALISATION (1/2)
SD card
An SD card is supplied with the navi-
gation system. It includes, among other echt 6:47
things, a map of your country or group
of countries.
Map and recharging station (for electric Léon
300
metres
vehicles) updates are regularly issued. 14
4.5 km
by inserting your navigation system’s 6:52
SD card into your computer and con- RDS-AF 26°C
necting to the Internet.
Once your new vehicle has been de-
livered, you will have a maximum of
60 days in which to update the map for
free. Once this time has elapsed, you
will need to pay for updates. To update your system and your map,
refer to the section entitled “System
update” in this document.
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SD CARD: USE, INITIALISATION (2/2)
6:47
A
echt
Main Menu 2 of 3
Léon
300
metres Cancel route Browse map Add Favorite
14
km
4.5 km
6:52 View Remove SD Map correc-
route card tions
RDS-AF 26°C
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GUIDED TOURS (1/2)
sos sos
Map corrections Photo gallery Itinerary plan- Emergency phone Drive to help Central Driving view Menu op-
ning numbers control tions
A B ?
Prepare Status & Information Help me! Where am I? Guided tour Browse Planning pref- Itinerary
route map erences planning
Your navigation system offers you tuto- “Central Control operation” or “Browse map”
rials so that you can quickly become fa- “Remote control” This tutorial teaches you how to use the
miliar with the different functions. This tutorial will teach you to use the “Browse map” menu.
central control and the remote control
Accessing Guided Tours for your navigation system. “Planning preferences”
To access the Guided Tours: This tutorial teaches you how to use the
“Driving view” “Planning preferences” menu.
– from your central control or remote This tutorial will teach you about the dif-
control unit, press the “MENU" ferent areas of your navigation screen “Itinerary planning”
button; and the best way to use them. This tutorial teaches you how to use the
– select “Help me! ”; “Itinerary planning” menu.
“Menu options”
– from the “Help me!” menu, select
“Guided tour” This tutorial will teach you about the
main functions in the various menus.
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GUIDED TOURS (2/2)
RENAULT
Search by avail- Guided tour
LIVE LIVE ZE ability
TomTom HOME LIVE serv- Electric Change pref- LIVE services Z.E. Services
ices vehicle erences
Activate
Current position:
This tutorial teaches you about the dif- This tutorial teaches you how to use the – from your central control or remote
ferent notices and information which “LIVE services” menu. control unit, press the “MENU"
appear on the navigation screen. button;
« Electric vehicle » – select “Z.E. Services”;
“Quick menu” – from the “Z.E. Services” menu,
This tutorial will teach you about the select “Guided tour”
This tutorial teaches you how to use the special features of your Carminat
“Quick menu” menu. TomTom relating to an electric vehicle. Please refer to the “Z.E. Services” sec-
tion in your Driver’s Handbook.
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SWITCHING ON/OFF
Switching on Hiding the map
The multimedia system switches on au- (depending on the vehicle)
tomatically when the ignition is switched From the quick menu, the “Hide Map”
on. button switches off the display screen.
In other cases, press the On/Off button Only the map and the instructions are
on your audio system. hidden. The audible warnings for cam-
Press the On/Off button on your audio 12:00 eras and the voice guidance instruc-
tions remain active, as does the audio
system to make the multimedia system
run for an extra 20 minutes. information from the radio.
24°C Press and hold the “LIGHT/DARK"
button on your central control.
Switching off
Pressing any of the keys will switch the
With the ignition off, the system is deac- screen back on.
tivated automatically when the driver’s
door is opened.
Exterior temperature/clock Resetting the system
With the ignition on, press the On/Off
button on your audio system. With the ignition on, press the On/ To reset all the system parameters and/
Off button on your audio system. The or delete all personal data, use the
system then stops the guidance and “MENU/SET" button to access the main
displays a simple clock screen (and the menu and select "Change preferences”
temperature, depending on the vehi- then “Reset factory settings”, then
cle). follow the instructions on the screen
using the soft buttons.
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OPERATING PRINCIPLES (1/2)
Central control Remote control
1 2 1 A 5
BACK
6
9:13am
A 4 B sec
15
B
MAP
2D/3D
INFO
ROUTE
7 1 2 3 4 5
1 1
6 7 8 9 0
DEST MENU
HOME SET 2 Done
REPEAT LIGHT
MUTE DARK
C D
3
Navigating a menu Confirming/cancelling a Shortcuts
selection From the navigation map, some but-
Central control tons on your remote control unit have
Always confirm the selection by press-
– Turn rotary switch 3 for vertical or ing 3 or 7. To return to the previous shortcuts giving direct access to menus
horizontal movement (movement A menu, press 2. and functions.
or B); 4 Zoom,
– push 3 to move vertically or horizon-
tally (movement A or B). Special features of the 6 Info Menu.
remote control
Remote control
From the navigation map: Soft buttons
Press buttons 5 to move vertically or
horizontally (movement A or B). – the left soft button can be used to Soft buttons 1 ( and ) are
repeat the voice instruction; used to select or confirm an action or
– the right soft button can be used to selection C or D which appears at the
display the programmed route sum- bottom of the screen.
mary.
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OPERATING PRINCIPLES (2/2)
Description of the menus
Using these menus, and depending on
whether you have a central control or a
Quick menu Quick menu remote control, you can quickly access
the following menus:
Disable voice Use night colors Report safety
camera
Disable voice Use night colors Report safety
camera - “Use night colours”/“Daytime col-
ours”: night/day display;
- “Report safety camera”: indicate
Hide Map Cancel route Mark location of
map error
Hide Map Brightness prefer- Cancel route the presence of a mobile or fixed
ences
speed camera;
- “Stop guidance”: stop the current
guidance;
- “Mark location of map error”:
mark a map error;
- “Disable voice”/“Activate voice”:
Quick menu for vehicles with Quick menu for vehicles with stop/start voice guidance instruc-
central control remote control tions;
- “Hide map”: hide the maps;
From the navigation map, you can From the navigation map, you can - “Brightness preferences”: select
access the quick menu directly by access the quick menu directly by the brightness of your navigation
pressing on the centre button of your pressing on the centre button of your system according to the outside
central control. remote control. light.
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VOLUME AND VOICE
Selecting a voice
Your system allows you to select either
a synthesised or human voice. This
Speech preferences
voice is used to give the voice instruc-
Preferences 1 of 5 15:15
tions. To change the voice used on your
navigation system, go to the main menu
Use night
colors
Show POI
on map
Safety pref-
erences
Change voice Disable voice
and select “Change preferences”, then
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“Voice preferences” and “Change
voice”. Select a voice from the list.
Speech pref- Turn off Hide Map
erences sound Speech preferences
Synthesised voices
Synthesised voices are generated by
your navigation system. They give you
verbal instructions while you are driv-
ing. They can give road directions,
(e.g.: turn right), traffic sign information,
Volume Deactivating the sound etc.
To deactivate sounds, select “Change
Changing the volume preferences” from the main menu, then Recorded human voices
To change the volume, use the audio “Turn off sound”. The human voices are recorded by an
system volume control during a voice To turn the sound back on, select the actor or actress.
instruction. If the instruction is too quick, “Turn on sound” heading. Note: the human voices only give you
you can repeat it using the “REPEAT/ simplified guidance instructions.
MUTE" button on your central control Deactivating the voice
unit, or use the left soft button on your From the central control, press
remote control. “REPEAT/MUTE” (long press) or select
the “Change preferences” menu, then
“Disable voice”.
NB: from the remote control and central
control, select “Disable voice” from the
quick menu.
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READING A MAP
G Information about your journey, such
as remaining distance, journey time K
A B C D E
and arrival time.
Note: to select what will be shown,
A2/E35 Utrecht 6:47 select Change preferences” in the A2/E35 Utrecht 6:47
Marc Bloch main menu, then Status bar prefer- Marc Bloch
ences”.
30 Avenue Léon
300
metres
H Audio system information. 30 Avenue Léon
300
metres
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4.5 km
I Current location. 14
4.5 km
J Sign giving the speed limit (the speed
km km
0:05h 0:05h
Avenue du Golf 6:52 given depends on the unit chosen). Avenue du Golf 6:52
LW 10245 66 RDS-AF 26°C Note: the sign turns red and flashes LW 10245 66 RDS-AF 26°C
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ENTERING A DESTINATION (1/4)
– select the “Home”;
– select an address from the “Favorite” 1 2
section;
– select a destination from the loca-
Ville : Vers
Main Menu 1 of 3
tions in the “Recent destination” sec- Vers (Haute-Savoie) Formation
tion;
3, passage
Mongallet
Fontenay S/
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ENTERING A DESTINATION (2/4)
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ENTERING A DESTINATION (3/4)
Airport
Home Favorite Address Home Favorite Address
Rest area
Embassy
Government office
Recent TomTom Point of Recent TomTom Point of
destina- Places Interest Library destina- Places Interest
tion tion
Find
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ENTERING A DESTINATION (4/4)
At the end of the calculation, the system
displays the navigation summary and
suggests two options:
– “Details” enables you to see details
Navigate to... 2 of 2
SEVRES
LIVE of the journey in various forms (refer
LE CHESNAY
Avenue Roger-Salengro
Chaville
to the information on “Route informa-
CHAVILLE tion” in the “Guidance” section).
0:13 h
VIROFLAY – “Done”, guidance starts.
Point on map Latitude
Longitude
GO
9.4 km
Note: if you do not confirm, this page
will close after ten seconds and guid-
IQ Routes
20 mai, 9:50
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GUIDANCE (1/4)
30 300
metres
route
14
km 4.5 km
14
km 51.7km Show route Show route Show traffic on
0:05h Demo summary route
0:42h 6:52
Find alternative
10:39 LW 10245 66 RDS-AF 26°C
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GUIDANCE (2/4)
Note: to change your route (alternative “Browse as images”
route, adding waypoints, etc.) select This function allows you to see changes
“Find alternative” using the left soft in direction as images.
button.
LIVE
“Browse map of route” SEVRES
“Browse as text” Avenue
TraficRoger-Salengro
sur le
parcours
This function makes it possible to view LE CHESNAY Chaville
Pas de trafic sur le parco...
This function makes it possible to view the map of the route.
CHAVILLE
0:13 h
the route plan. VIROFLAY GO
+ Radars
9.4 km
0 fixe sur le parcours
Several details of the route will appear: “Show route Demo” IQ Routes
– direction change arrows, This function makes it possible to view 20 mai, 9:50
Details Done
a demonstration of the route. You can
– road types, select the speed of the demonstration.
– road names,
“Show route summary”
– miles/kilometres before a fork.
This function is used to return to the
previous screen. The details of the jour- “Show traffic on route”
ney time, the miles and the type of jour- This function gives you an overview of
ney (“IQ Routes™" activated/deacti- all the traffic incidents affecting your
vated) are displayed. journey.
Note: to access this page directly from Once subscribed, the Live tab allows
the navigation map, use the right soft you to view the details of your jour-
button on the remote control or, from ney (delays caused by traffic, fixed and
the central control, the “INFO/ROUTE" mobile safety cameras).
button.
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GUIDANCE (3/4)
“Avoid roadblock” « Recalculate route »
Select this menu if you see a road- Select this menu to return to the origi-
block or a line of traffic ahead which nal route.
Find alternative 9:13am was not indicated by the “Traffic info”
service. You then have to choose how
much of the route ahead you want to
Calculate alter- Avoid road- Travel via...
native block avoid. Choose from the different op-
tions: Avoid 100m, Avoid 500m, Avoid
2000m, Avoid 5000m. Your system will
Recalculate
route
Avoid part of
route
Minimise
delays recalculate your route avoiding the sec-
Destination:
tion of the route for the distance you se-
lected.
“Travel via...”
Select this menu to change your route
so that it goes via a particular location,
Alter route perhaps to pick someone up on the
To alter your route, from the main menu, way. You choose the location you want
select “Find alternative” then one of the to pass though the same way as you
following options. choose a destination. So you can select
from all the same options: Address,
“Calculate alternative” Favorite, Point of Interest and Point on
Select this menu to calculate an alter- map. Your system will calculate a new
native to the route already planned. route to your destination that passes
Your system will look for another route through the location you chose.
from your current location to your des-
tination.
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GUIDANCE (4/4)
Calculate alter- Avoid road- Travel via... Cancel route Browse map Add
native block Favorite
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FIND ALTERNATIVE
Navigate to... Find alternative Traffic Calculate alter- Avoid roadblock Travel via... Home Favorite Address
native
LIVE
Change pref- LIVE services Safety Alerts Minimise Recent TomTom Places Point of Interest
erences Show route Avoid part of destina-
summary route delays
tion
Itinerary with waypoints The system calculates the route taking To access the menu, from the main
the detour into account. menu (MENU/SETbutton), select
To add waypoints to your route, press "Prepare route”.
“MENU/SET" in the main menu, select Note: you can add several waypoints
"Find alternative”, “Travel via...”, then to your route. Select a starting point in the same way
enter the waypoint address. as you would select your destination.
Planning a route in advance Select a destination.
You can use your navigation system to Choose the type of route, then confirm.
plan journeys in advance by selecting The system plans the route and allows
both your starting point and your des- you to view the details.
tination. For example, to find out how
long a journey is going to take before
you start, or to check the route of a jour-
ney you are planning.
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TRAFFIC INFORMATION (1/3)
1 2 Display
A The “Traffic info” function
The navigation system indicates traffic
Main Menu 1 of 3
B incidents:
– by displaying symbols on the map
Navigate to... Find alternative Traffic
C (list of icons at the end of the sec-
tion);
– with voice messages.
LIVE
14 D
Change prefer-
ences
LIVE services Safety Alerts km 14
km
Depending on the operating status of
Current position: E the “Traffic info” service, the following
icons are displayed on the traffic side-
bar:
F A Your device is searching for an FM
station broadcasting traffic informa-
tion.
The “Traffic info” service The traffic bar B Traffic information is up-to-date or
“Traffic info” is a service available on The side traffic bar displayed in guid- being updated.
your navigation system which allows ance mode, shows the latest traffic in- C Traffic information has not been up-
you to receive up-to-date traffic infor- formation for your route. dated for at least 9 minutes.
mation from the best local sources. Note: the traffic sidebar differs depend- D Traffic information has not been up-
The traffic info service uses TMC in- ing on the source used. Bar 1 with the dated for at least 14 minutes.
formation transmitted on the FM band. LIVE Services connected. E Traffic information has not been up-
This service flags up events as points Bar 2 if the RDS-TMC source is con- dated for at least 19 minutes.
on the map and covers major roads. It nected. F Traffic information has not been up-
is updated approximately every 15 min- Note: please see the “LIVE Services” dated for at least 24 minutes.
utes. chapter for more information about the
Note: the menu title is “HD Traffic™" “HD Traffic™" service.
depending on the LIVE Services used.
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TRAFFIC INFORMATION (2/3)
Traffic information can include: “Show traffic on route”
– accidents and incidents, Select this menu to see an overview of
– traffic volumes, all traffic incidents on your route. You
– roadworks, TomTom HD Traffic can use the left and right buttons on the
– weather conditions, resulting screen to see more detailed
– general information, Minimise Show traffic on Browse information about each of these inci-
– lane closures. delays route map
dents.
“Minimise delays”
Select this option to alter your journey
based on the latest traffic information.
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TRAFFIC INFORMATION (3/3)
“Traffic preferences”
Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning
To access this menu, select “Traffic” in
the main menu button “MENU/SET",
then "Traffic preferences”. Accident Heavy rain
The following preferences can be
changed:
– Automatically minimise delays Traffic jams Snow
after every traffic update. To select
your preference, tick the box to the
right of your choice using the cen- One or more
Strong wind, storm
tral confirmation button. Once your closed roads
choice has been selected, select
“Done” with the soft button.
– Beep when traffic situation on
Road closed Fog
route changes. Your device beeps
when a new traffic incident occurs on
your current route. Traffic incident
Ice
Note: by default, the beep is deacti-
vated.
Road works
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BROWSE MAP (1/2)
“Options”
Access the option from the map
browser. This menu allows you to select
1 2 3 4km
Map detail preferences 9:13am the information that you wish to see on
SEVRES Show Points of Interest your browser.
LE CHESNAY Favorites
CHAVILLE To change the display preferences for
VIROFLAY
Traffic
points of interest (POI), press left soft
Images
button (POI).
Names
To confirm your selection, select the
GO
Coordinates
To browse the map, press “MENU/SET Note: soft button A changes depend-
in the main menu, select "Browse map” ing on the type of navigation control.
or use one of the direction buttons on If you have a central control, the right
the control from the navigation view. soft button accesses the options. If you
have a remote control, the right soft
button zooms using the up and down
keys. In this case, to access the op-
tions, press the centre button, then the
right soft button.
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BROWSE MAP (2/2)
LE CHESNAY
Home Favorites Address Center on car location Navigate there Find...
CHAVILLE
VIROFLAY
Recent TomTom
GO Add as Add as Correct lo-
Point of Favorite POI cation
destina- Places Interest
tion
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LIVE SERVICES (1/2)
The latest fixed camera updates can be
downloaded via TomTom HOME™.
“Safety Alerts” shows mobile speed
Main Menu 1 of 3 LIVE services camera alerts as well as fixed speed
camera alerts. Real-time information is
Navigate to... Find alternative Traffic Safety Alerts HD Traffic TomTom
obtained using data from other TomTom
Places users.
You can deactivate this function by
Change pref- LIVE services Safety Alerts
Weather Read inbox mes-
sages
going to the LIVE services “Safety
erences
My Services Configure
Alerts” menu.
Current position:
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LIVE SERVICES (2/2)
Contrary to the source TMC, the HD
Traffic™ service uses a new traffic in-
formation source: drivers' mobile tele-
LIVE services
phones. My Services
My Services Configure and length of events. Covers most of MyTomTom account Done
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ADD AND MANAGE FAVOURITES (1/2)
“Point on map”
Select the location of your Favourite
using the cursor, then select “Done”
using the soft button.
Main Menu 2 of 3 Add Favorite:1/2
“TomTom Places™”
Cancel route Browse
map
Add
Favorite
Home Favorite Address Select a place using TomTom Places™,
then select “Done”.
Give your Favourite a name that is easy to remember. Your navigation system will
always suggest a name, usually the address of the Favourite. To enter a name,
just start typing.
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ADD AND MANAGE FAVOURITES (2/2)
– Select the Favourite you wish to
delete or rename.
– Select “Delete item” or “Rename
Add Favorite:2/2 Preferences 2 of 5 item” using the soft button.
My location Latitude
Longitude
P
Manage Change car 2D map set-
POIs symbol tings
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HELP ME!
The “Emergency phone numbers”
menu gives different service centres:
– “Emergency services”,
Main Menu 3 of 3 15:15 – “Nearest police station”, Help me! 15:15
Current position:
– “Nearest vet”.
“Drive to help”
Use your system to navigate by road to
a service centre:
You can use “Help me!“ to find and “Where am I?”
make contact with a service centre. – “Nearest car repair service”,
The “Help me!” menu offers: – “Nearest hospital”, Your system shows your current loca-
“Emergency phone numbers”, “Drive to – “Nearest doctor”, tion (address) and gives the GPS coor-
help”, “Where am I?” and “Guided tour”. – “Nearest police station”, dinates (latitude/longitude).
– “Nearest pharmacy”,
– “Nearest dentist”. “Guided tour”
“Emergency phone numbers”
When you select a service centre, your Your system offers you tutorials so that
current location and the phone number you can quickly become familiar with
of the Point of Interest (PI) are dis- the different functions.
played. You can also select this service
centre as a destination by pressing the
soft button.
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SPEED CAMERA MENU (1/2)
Warn when closer than: 9:13am Select a warning sound 9:13am TomTom Safety Cameras 15:15
15 sec
Bell1 Bell2 Bell3 Beep1 Beep2 Report Warning settings
safety
camera
1 2 3 4 5
Beep3 Beep4 Beep5 Boing Bugle
“Warning settings” Select the type of camera you want to “Disable alerts”
modify, then the system asks you if you
This menu is used to delete or modify want to delete the warning. Use the soft Speed camera warnings can be
the warning time before the camera buttons to confirm yes or no. enabled/disabled. From the main
and the sound of the warning. menu, press “MENU/SET”, select
If you choose “No”, enter the warning “Safety Alerts”, then “Disable alerts” if
From the main menu, press “MENU/ time before the camera and “Done”
SET”, select “Safety Alerts”, then warnings are enabled or “Enable alerts”
using the soft button. if warnings are disabled.
“Warning settings”.
Select the type of sound that you
To add camera alerts (mobile camera, want to hear to warn you of an upco-
toll road camera etc.), check the types ming camera. Test the sound using the
of camera that you require. lefthand soft button and confirm with
the right-hand soft button.
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SPEED CAMERA MENU (2/2)
TomTom Safety Cameras 15:15 Type of safety camera 9:13am Enter speed limit 9:13am
16:30 16:30
$ 1.3
? 30 40 1.3
60 70 ...
Disable Deactivate the Average speed Vehicle res- Other
alerts Report button check triction camera
“Report safety camera” Select the type. The system opens The system will prompt you to confirm
a map page. Using the directional the position you have given, using the
If the navigation system does not in- controls, place the red marker on the soft buttons. If you confirm the loca-
dicate that there is a fixed or mobile location of the camera and confirm with tion, the system asks you for the type
camera along your journey, you can the centre button. of camera.
enter details of this manually. When you choose “Speed camera”, the
From the main menu (MENU/SET system will ask you to enter the speed
button), select "Safety Alerts”, then limit. Select the speed and confirm
“Report safety camera”. You can enter using the central button. To get an
a camera more quickly using the quick updated list of mobile speed cameras,
menu (centre button). The quick menu please refer to the “LIVE services” sec-
is displayed. Select “Report safety So that your system can integrate tion.
camera”. the cameras entered manually, you
Your system will then require you to must be subscribed to the camera
enter the type of camera (Fixed camera updates in TomTom HOME™. The
or Mobile camera). cameras will be active after the lo-
cation is confirmed by the TomTom
Depending on the country, the
technical department.
system will indicate either warning
areas or speed cameras.
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IMAGE VIEWER
Image format read by your system
BMP JPG
Main Menu 3 of 3 15:15 Seconds per slide: 9:13am
A B 1-bit, Greyscale
Photo gallery Itinerary plan- Prepare
ning route Seconds per slide: 2 colours
4 4-bit, RGB
Status &
Information
Help me!
16 colours
Current position: Done 8-bit,
256 colours
24-bit,
16.7 million
Viewing images To scroll through the images in slide- colours
show mode, select “Slideshow” using
You can use your navigation system to the right soft button. The system asks
view images. you how long the photos are to be dis-
In the main menu (“MENU/SET" played for, using the directional but-
button), select "Photo gallery”, the tons. If you want a fixed image, move
image gallery opens. the cursor to the far right.
Select the image that you wish to view. Finish with the right soft button.
The slideshow starts.
Note: to add/delete images, refer to the
section entitled “System update”.
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REVERSING CAMERA
Fixed clearance gauge 2 This gauge remains fixed and indicates
The fixed clearance gauge comprises the vehicle trajectory if the wheels are
coloured markers A, B and C indicating in line with the vehicle.
1 2 the distance behind the vehicle: This system is initially used with the aid
– A (red) approximately 50 centime- of the gauges (mobile for the trajectory
C tres from the vehicle; and fixed for the distance), then when
B – B (yellow) approximately 1 metre the red zone is reached, use the rep-
from the vehicle; resentation of the bumper to stop ac-
A – C (green) approximately 2 to curately.
3 metres from the vehicle;
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SYSTEM SETTINGS (1/6)
Day/night colour displays
The system automatically switches be-
tween day and night modes. If you wish
Main Menu 1 of 3 Preferences 1 of 5 to do this manually, select day colour
or night colour from the “Change prefer-
Navigate to... Find alternative Traffic
ences” menu or from the “Quick menu”.
Use night Show POI Safety prefer-
colors on map ences When you use manual mode, auto-
13:22 matic mode is deactivated. To react-
LIVE ivate it, go to the “Change preferences”
Change prefer-
ences
LIVE services Safety Alerts Speech prefer-
ences
Turn off sound Hide Map
menu, select “Brightness preferences”
and check “Switch to night view when
dark”.
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SYSTEM SETTINGS (2/6)
“Manage POIs”
This menu allows you to add, change or
delete POIs or POI categories.
Preferences 2 of 5
“Switch map”
Use this menu if you are installing sev-
eral maps on your SD card. To change
map, select "Switch map”, then the
system will ask you to choose the re-
quired map.
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SYSTEM SETTINGS (3/6)
– Flemish “Brightness preferences”
– French This menu allows you to select the
– German brightness of your navigation system
– Hungarian depending on the brightness of the light
Preferences 3 of 5
– Italian outside.
– Latvian
Change lan- Change map Brightness pref- – Lithuanian
guage colors erences
– Norwegian “Status bar preferences”
-
– Polish
16:30 +
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SYSTEM SETTINGS (4/6)
Co-ordinates display Toll road settings
Select from the 3 latitude and longitude Select your toll road preferences.
display options, then select “Done” After having entered a destination, the
Preferences 4 of 5 using the soft buttons to move on to the system asks you if you wish to change
next step. this request. Select one of the 3 types
Planning pref- Show lane
of planning preferences, then finish
Set units
erences images using the right soft button.
“Planning preferences”
This menu allows you to define your Road types
Start-up prefer-
ences
Show compass Set clock
preferences for: Select your preferences in terms of par-
ticular sections of the journey, such as
Planning preference type unmade roads and ferry transfers.
Select one of the 5 types of planning
preferences, then finish with the centre
button. The recommended planning
“Set units” preference is “Fastest route”.
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SYSTEM SETTINGS (5/6)
“Start-up preferences” Clock synchronisation
This menu allows you to change the The synchronisation option allows you
system start-up and to change the to set the time directly using GPS in-
Preferences 4 of 5 start-up page by customising it with a formation.
photo of your choice. Select this option by pressing the
Set units Planning pref-
erences
Show lane
images
lefthand “Sync” soft button.
“Enable compass”
This menu allows you to activate or de-
Start-up prefer-
ences
Show compass Set clock activate the compass during navigation.
“Set clock”
When the clocks change in summer
or winter, or when you are travelling
abroad, you will need to adjust the time
“Show lane images” on your system.
When approaching a road change (on Select “Set clock”; the system offers
major roads), the system may switch to you three display modes. Select the
“Show lane images” mode: a 3D image desired mode, then “Done” using the
provides a close-up view of the junction soft button. Set the clock, then select
with a turn arrow and road signs. “Done”.
You can deactivate this function by se-
lecting “Hide lane images”. To react-
ivate it. select “Show lane images”.
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SYSTEM SETTINGS (6/6)
“Show fewer menu options”
This option enables you to simplify your
system’s menu, so you can use it more
Preferences 5 of 5 quickly when driving. To reactivate all
options, select this icon again.
Hide tips Show fewer menu options
Partial reset
This menu allows you to delete all of
Show/hide tips your personal data (favourites, recent
destinations, etc.).
When using your navigation system,
the system displays tips helping you to Note: after resetting, the system will
get the best use of the functions. You restart in English. To change the lan-
can deactivate these tips by selecting guage, refer to the sections entitled
“Hide tips”, and reactivate them by se- “Change language”.
lecting “Show tips”.
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UPDATING THE SYSTEM (1/4)
– add or delete data;
– customise your system;
– share map corrections with the com-
munity (Map Share™); ®
HOME
Manage your navigation device the easy way.
– replace the original maps on your Page 1 of 2
etc.” menu TomTom HOME™ and Update my Carminat Get free Charging
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UPDATING THE SYSTEM (2/4)
Installing the software
Insert the SD card in your computer's
SD card reader, while your computer is TomTom HOME - Carminat TomTom
Log in
TomTom HOME - Carminat TomTom
Tools
automatically. A
B
? ? ?
? ?
66 253
?
Follow the instructions shown on the Add Mapps Add Traffic, Use my activa-
Use TomTom Route Read the manual Manage my tion code
for my Carminat Carminat TomTom Voices, Safety
Planner Cameras etc.
TomTom
screen. ? ?
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UPDATING THE SYSTEM (3/4)
Main functions available LIVE Services subscription
Purchase LIVE Services at TomTom
Downloading maps HOME™ from a computer connected
Click on the “Add Mapps” icon to to the Internet.
access the menu which will allow you In your vehicle, from “LIVE services”, LIVE services
Cameras etc.” icon to access the menu lecting the “Activate” button.
My Services Activate
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UPDATING THE SYSTEM (4/4)
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REMOTE CONTROL: batteries
When the LED on the remote control Place the batteries (type: AAA/LR3/ Note: if you do not use the remote
flashes red and a message appears on UM4 (1.5V)) in the remote control. control for 20 seconds, it will switch to
the screen, change the batteries in your Make sure you put the batteries in the power saving mode.
remote control. correct way round, as shown on the If you do not use the remote control for
Hold the sides of the remote control and remote control. 20 minutes, it switches off completely.
press latch A on the back of the device. Replace the battery cover and press Press any button to switch your remote
any button to switch on the remote con- control on.
The keypad lifts out from the back of
the device. trol.
Note: take care not to drop the keypad. Your remote control connects to your
navigation system automatically.
Do not throw away your used batteries; give them to an organisation responsible
for collecting and recycling batteries.
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OPERATING FAULTS (1/2)
System
Description Causes Solutions
No image is displayed. The screen is on standby. Ensure that the screen is not on standby.
No sound can be heard. The volume is set to minimum or the Increase the volume or activate the
sound has been deactivated. sound.
No map is displayed. The SD card is missing or damaged. Check the SD card is present.
Navigation
Description Causes Solutions
The location of the vehicle on the screen Incorrect positioning of the vehicle Move the vehicle until reception of the
does not correspond to its actual loca- caused by GPS reception. GPS signal is improved.
tion.
The GPS indicator on the screen stays
grey or yellow.
The directions on the screen do not cor- The SD card is out of date. Download an update from TomTom
respond to the actual road. HOME.
Traffic flow information is not displayed Guidance has not been activated. Ensure guidance is activated.
on the screen. Select a destination and begin the guid-
ance.
Certain items on the menu are not avail- The “Safety preferences” menu is acti- Deactivate the “Safety preferences”
able. vated. option.
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OPERATING FAULTS (2/2)
Navigation
Description Causes Solutions
Voice guidance is unavailable. Voice guidance or guidance is deacti- Increase the volume.
vated. Ensure voice guidance is activated.
Ensure guidance is activated.
The directions of the voice guidance do The voice guidance may vary according Drive according to the actual conditions.
not correspond to your exact location. to the environment.
The suggested route does not start or The destination is not yet recognised by Enter a road near to the required desti-
end at the required destination. the system. nation.
The system calculates a detour automat- The “Traffic info” service plans an alter-
ically. native route.
Poor reception of HD Traffic™ The vehicle is in an area that is not cov- Move your vehicle.
ered or you have not subscribed to Live
Services.
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX (1/2)
A M
address ........................................................................18 → 21 map
display ............................................................... 17, 30 – 31
B map symbols ................................................................... 17
Bluetooth® ............................................................................ 51 scale ............................................................................... 17
buttons .................................................................................. 14 MENU ........................................................................... 14 – 15
C N
clock navigation ....................................................................27 → 29
setting ............................................................................. 45 navigation system ................................................................... 2
colours .................................................................................. 41
compass ............................................................................... 17 O
controls ....................................................................... 6 – 7, 14 operating faults ............................................................. 52 – 53
operation............................................................................... 13
D
destination ............................................................................ 19 P
detailed route ...............................................................22 → 25 personal data
detour ............................................................24 – 25, 27 → 29 delete .....................................................................47 → 50
save .......................................................................47 → 50
F points of interest (PI) ............................................................ 20
favourite precautions during use ........................................................... 2
add .......................................................................... 34 – 35
delete .............................................................................. 35 R
rename ............................................................................ 35 radars
signal ...................................................................... 37 – 38
G remote control
GPS batteries .......................................................................... 51
receiver ............................................................................. 3
guidance S
activation ................................................................18 → 22 screen
cancellation ..................................................................... 25 map ................................................................................... 4
guided tours .................................................................. 11 – 12 menu ................................................................................. 4
monitor ............................................................................ 13
I navigation display ................................................22 → 25
IQ route................................................................................. 44 SD card................................................................. 2 – 3, 9 – 10
second route ..................................................24 – 25, 27 → 29
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX (2/2)
settings ..........................................................37 – 38, 41 → 46
brightness ....................................................................... 41
navigation ....................................................................... 28
short menu............................................................................ 15
slide ...................................................................................... 39
soft button ........................................................... 6 – 7, 14 – 15
sounds
activate ........................................................................... 16
deactivate ....................................................................... 16
switching off .......................................................................... 13
system
initialisation ......................................................... 9 – 10, 45
update ....................................................................47 → 50
T
3D/2D mode ..................................................................... 6 – 7
traffic information .........................................................27 → 29
V
voice
activate ..................................................................... 16, 44
deactivate ................................................................. 16, 44
volume .................................................................................. 16
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