TomTom Go 50 Manual
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11 You can also press the On/Off button for more than 2 seconds until you see the Sleep and Turn Off buttons. Select Sleep to make the device sleep. Tip: To send your navigation device to sleep when the USB cable is unplugged or whenever it is removed from the mount, go to Battery settings in the Settings menu. Switching your device off completely To switch off your navigation device completely, you can do one of the following: Press and hold the On/Off button for more than 2 seconds until you see the Sleep and Turn Off buttons. Select Turn Off to switch off the device. Select the back button if you dont want to switch your device off. Press and hold the On/Off button for more than 5 seconds until the device switches off. Safety Notice Some navigation devices contain a GSM/GPRS module which can interfere with electrical devices such as cardiac pacemakers, hearing aids and aviation equipment. Interference with these devices may endanger the health or life of you or others. If your device includes a GSM/GPRS module, do not use it near unprotected electrical units or in areas where the use of mobile telephones is prohibited, such as hospitals and aircraft. Setting up Note: The language you choose will be used for all text on the screen. You can always change the language later in Language and Units in the Settings menu. When you first switch on your TomTom GO, you have to answer a few questions to set it up. Answer the questions by touching the screen. GPS reception When you first start your TomTom GO, it may need a few minutes to determine your position. In future, your position will be found much faster. To ensure good satellite reception, use your GO outdoors and keep it upright. Large objects such as tall buildings can sometimes interfere with reception. Important: QuickGPSfix contains information about satellite positions which helps your GO find your position faster. QuickGPSfix information is sent to Always Connected devices in real time and to Smartphone Connected devices when connected to TomTom services using your smartphone. You can also update QuickGPSfix using MyDrive. Sending information to TomTom When you first start navigating or you have reset your GO, your GO asks for permission to collect some information about your use of the navigation device. The information is stored on your GO until we retrieve it. We use it anonymously to improve our products and services. If you use our services, we will also use your location information to deliver the services to you. You can change whether you send this information with us at any time by doing the following: 1. In the Main Menu, select the Settings button. 2. Select System. 3. Select Your information. 4. Select the button to turn sending of information on or off.
12 Note: If you choose not to send location information to us, you will no longer receive our services. This is because services need to send the location of your device to TomTom in order to receive the traffic information related to where you are. The end date of your subscription remains the same, even if you do not send this information to us. Additional information If you think that your information is not being used for the purpose for which you have provided it to TomTom, contact us at tomtom.com/support. You can find current and more detailed information at tomtom.com/privacy. Memory card slot Some TomTom navigation devices have a memory card slot that is located on the side or bottom of the device. Before you use the memory card slot, make sure that you have the latest version of the application installed on your navigation device by connecting to MyDrive using a computer. When your GO is up-to-date, you can use a memory card as extra storage space to add extra maps, tracks or routes to your device. Maps can be purchased from tomtom.com. Device not starting In rare cases, your TomTom GO may not start correctly or may stop responding to your taps. First, check that the battery is charged. To charge the battery, connect your GO to the car charger. It can take 3 - 5 hours to fully charge the battery depending on the type of device. If this does not solve the problem, you can perform a reset. To do this, press and hold the On/Off button until your GO begins to restart. Charging your device The battery in your TomTom GO charges when you connect it to the car charger, to your computer or to a USB Home Charger. You are warned when the battery level is low or critical. You lose your connection to some TomTom services when the battery level is low or critical. When the battery is empty, your GO goes into sleep mode. Note: Use ONLY the USB cable supplied with your GO. Other USB cables may not work. Caring for your GO It is important to take care of your device: Do not open the casing of your device under any circumstances. Doing so may be dangerous and will invalidate the warranty. Wipe or dry the screen of your device using a soft cloth. Do not use any liquid cleaners.
13 About TomTom services TomTom services give you real-time information about traffic and speed cameras on your route. To get TomTom services on your GO you need to be logged in to a MyTomTom account. The way you connect your GO to TomTom services depends on your navigation device. A GO can connect in one of the following ways: With a permanent connection directly from your GO. These navigation devices are called Always Connected devices. With a connection via your smartphone. These devices are called Smartphone Connected devices. Check tomtom.com/connect for more information. Note: TomTom services are not available in all countries or regions, and not all services are available in all countries or regions. For more information on available services in each region, go to tomtom.com/services. Always connected devices Follow these steps to get TomTom services on a TomTom GO that is always connected: Note: When you start your GO for the first time, or after a reset, you are given the option to activate TomTom services when you set up your GO. 1. Select TomTom Services in the Main Menu. 2. If you are prompted, select OK to agree to send information to TomTom. Note: You cannot use TomTom services unless you agree to send information to TomTom. 3. Select Traffic & Speed Cameras. 4. Create a new MyTomTom account or login to your existing MyTomTom account. Tip: If you already own a TomTom navigation device, we recommend that you open a new MyTomTom account for your GO using a different email address. TomTom services are now active. Smartphone connected devices Some TomTom navigation devices use your phone to connect to TomTom services so that you can receive real-time TomTom Traffic and safety warnings. Your phone needs to be compatible with the navigation device, and you must have a data plan from a mobile services provider. Go to tomtom.com/connect for more information. Using TomTom services means that data is sent and received by your phone using your mobile services provider. Important: You might have additional costs when you use the internet on your phone, especially if you are outside the area covered by your data plan. Check with your mobile services provider for more information. Connecting to TomTom services
14 Personal Area Networks Your phone shares its internet connection by using the phones Bluetooth and Personal Area Network (PAN) functions. Depending on your phones Operating System, this network, or PAN, might be called one of the following names: Personal Hotspot Tethering or Bluetooth Tethering Tether or Bluetooth Tether The PAN function is probably already in your phones Operating System, or you can download an app to create a PAN. Note: Some mobile service providers dont allow their users to use a PAN. If your phone doesnt have the PAN function, you should contact your service provider for more information. Please check the user guide for your phone if you are having trouble finding the settings. For more help, go to tomtom.com/connect. Connect to TomTom services using your smartphone To connect your GO to your phone, do the following: 1. Select TomTom Services in the Main Menu. 2. Select Network status. 3. If you are prompted, select Yes to agree to send information to TomTom. Note: You cannot use TomTom services unless you agree to send information to TomTom. 4. Follow the instructions on your navigation device about switching on a Personal Area Network on your smartphone. 5. Switch on Bluetooth on your phone, and make sure your phone is discoverable. 6. Switch on Personal Area Network (PAN) on your phone. 7. Select the next screen arrow on your navigation device. Your device searches for your phone. Tip: If your device cannot find your phone, make sure your phone is still discoverable or visible for other Bluetooth devices. Select Search for Phones from the pop-up menu to search for your phone again. 8. Select your phone from the list on your navigation device. Your navigation device connects to TomTom services using your phones internet connection. 9. Create a new MyTomTom account or log in to your existing MyTomTom account. Tip: If you already own a TomTom navigation device, we recommend that you open a new MyTomTom account for your GO using a different email address. TomTom services are now active. Tip: You can also connect to services by selecting TomTom Services in the Main Menu, followed by Traffic & Speed Cameras or Traffic & Danger Zones. Reconnecting your smartphone You do not need to do anything to reconnect your GO to your phone. Your GO will remember your phone and will find it automatically when you have Personal Area Network (PAN) and Bluetooth switched on and you are in range of your navigation device.
15 The Bluetooth icon at the top of the main menu screen shows the status of the Bluetooth connection: Bluetooth not connected. Bluetooth connecting. Your device is trying to automatically connect to your phone. Bluetooth connected. Your device is connected to your phone. If you want to connect using another phone, you must turn on Personal Area Network (PAN) and Bluetooth on that phone, then let your device search for the phone. Connect to TomTom services using a different smartphone 1. Follow the instructions on your device about switching on a Personal Area Network on your smartphone. 2. Switch on Bluetooth on your smartphone. 3. Select TomTom Services in the Main Menu. 4. Select Traffic & Speed Cameras or Traffic & Danger Zones. 5. Select the pop-up menu button then select Search for Phones. Your navigation device searches for your smartphone. Tip: If your device cannot find your smartphone, make sure your smartphone is still discovera- ble or visible for other Bluetooth devices. 6. Select your smartphone from the list of smartphones on your device. Your navigation device connects to TomTom services using your smartphone internet connec- tion. 7. Login to your existing MyTomTom account. TomTom services are now active. Deleting phones 1. Select TomTom Services in the Main Menu. 2. Select Traffic & Speed Cameras or Traffic & Danger Zones. 3. Select the pop-up menu button then select Delete Phones. 4. Select the phone that you want to delete. 5. Select Delete. Your phone is deleted. Tip: If you delete all your connected phones, you will no longer be able to use TomTom services. Unable to get a connection To check your connection status to the internet, select TomTom Services in the Main Menu. If your connection status is shown as offline, select Offline and follow the instructions. If your GO cannot connect to your phone, or you have no internet connection, also check the following:
16 Your phone is shown on your GO. Your phones Bluetooth is switched on. Your phones Personal Area Network (PAN), which is also known as Personal Hotspot, Tethering, or Bluetooth Tethering, is switched on. Your data plan with your mobile services provider is active, and you can access the internet on your phone.
17 The map view The map view is shown when you have no planned route. Your actual location is shown as soon as your GO has found your GPS location. You can use map view in the same way as you might look at a traditional paper map. You can move around the map using gestures, and zoom using the zoom buttons. Important: Everything on the map is interactive including the route and the map symbols - try selecting something and see what it does! Tip: To open a pop-up menu for an item on the map, for example a route or a POI, select the item to open the menu. To select a location on the map, select and hold the location until the pop-up menu opens. The map shows your current location and many other locations such as your My Places locations. If you have not planned a route the map is zoomed out to show the area around your location. If you have planned a route, your complete route is shown on the map. You can add stops to your route directly from the map. When you start to drive, the guidance view is shown. Whats on the screen
18 1. Back button. This button returns the map to an overview of your whole route or, if no route is planned, moves the map to put your current location at the centre. 2. Switch view button. Select the switch view button to change between the map view and the guidance view. 3. Zoom buttons. Select the zoom buttons to zoom in and out. 4. Current location. This symbol shows your current location. Select it to add it to My Places or search near your current location. Note: If your GO cannot find your location using GPS or other methods, the symbol appears grey. 5. Selected location. Press and hold to select a location on the map. Select the pop-up menu button to show options for the location, or select the drive button to plan a route to the loca- tion. 6. Main Menu button. Select the button to open the Main Menu. 7. Map symbols. Symbols are used on the map to show your destination and your saved places: Your destination. Your home location. You can set your home location in My Places. A stop on your route. A location saved in My Places. Select a map symbol to open the pop-up menu, then select the menu button to see a list of actions you can take. 8. Traffic information. Select the traffic incident to display information about the traffic delay. Note: Traffic information is only available if your TomTom GO has TomTom Traffic. 9. Your route, if you have planned a route. Select the route to clear it, change the route type, add a stop or save changes to your route. 10. Speed cameras on your route. Select a speed camera to display information about that camera. 11. Route bar. The route bar is shown when you have planned a route. The guidance view The guidance view is used to guide you along the route to your destination. The guidance view is shown when you start driving. You see your current location and details along your route, including 3D buildings in some cities. Note: 3D buildings in guidance view are not available on all devices. The guidance view is normally in 3D. To show a 2D map with the map moving in your direction of travel, change the 2D and 3D default settings. Tip: When you have planned a route and the 3D guidance view is shown, select the switch view button to change to the map view and use the interactive features.
19 When your GO starts after sleeping and you have a route planned, you are shown the guidance view with your current location. 1. Switch view button. Select the switch view button to change between the map view and the guidance view. When in guidance view, if you are driving, the small arrow rotates to show your current compass bearing relative to north, with north being up. 2. Zoom buttons. Select the zoom buttons to zoom in and out. Tip: On some devices you can also pinch to zoom in and out. 3. Instruction panel. This panel shows the following information: The direction of your next turn. The distance to your next turn. The name of the next road on your route. Lane guidance at some junctions. Note: Select the instruction panel to see a list of turn-by-turn text instructions for your planned route. 4. Route symbols. Symbols are used on your route to show your starting location, your stops, and your destination. 5. Main Menu button. Select the button to show the Main Menu. 6. Speed panel. This panel shows the following information: The speed limit at your location. Your current speed. If you drive more than 5 km/h or 3 mph over the speed limit the speed panel turns red. If you drive less than 5 km/h or 3 mph over the speed limit the speed panel turns orange.
20 The name of the street you are driving on. 7. Current location. This symbol shows your current location. Select the symbol or the speed panel to open the quick menu. Note: If your GO cannot find your location using GPS or other methods, the symbol appears grey. 8. Route bar. The route bar is shown when you have planned a route. Important: To see a wider route bar showing additional route information, change the setting for Route Information. The route bar The route bar is shown when you have planned a route. It has an arrival information panel at the top, and a bar with symbols underneath. Important: To see a wider route bar showing additional route information, change the setting for Route Information. Note: The distance ahead shown by the route bar depends on the overall length of your route. The arrival information panel shows the following information: The estimated time that you will arrive at your destination. The length of time to drive to the destination from your current location. A parking button is shown near the destination flag when parking is available near your destination. Tip: If your destination is in a different time zone, you see a plus (+) or a minus (-) sign and the time difference in hours and half hours in the arrival information panel. The estimated time of arrival is the local time at your destination. If you have stops on your route, select this panel to change between information about the next stop and your final destination. You can choose the information you see on the arrival information panel. Traffic status - if your GO isnt receiving any traffic information, a symbol showing traffic with a cross appears underneath the arrival information panel. The bar uses symbols to show the following information: The next two stops on your route. Tip: To quickly remove a stop, select it in the route bar and use the menu. Petrol stations that are directly on your route. TomTom Traffic including heavy rain or snow. TomTom Speed Cameras and Danger Zones. Rest stops directly on your route. You can choose the information you see on your route. The symbols are in the order that they occur on your route. For traffic incidents, the symbol for each incident alternates between showing the type of incident and the delay in minutes. Select a symbol to see more information about a stop, an incident or a speed camera. If a symbol is shown on top of another symbol, selecting the symbols zooms in on the route bar to show each symbol separately. You can then select a symbol. The total time delay due to traffic jams, weather, and other incidents on