TomTom Go 825 Via 620 Reference Guide
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91 Traffic incident Traffic jam Weather related symbols: Fog Rain Wind Ice Snow Note: The incident avoided symbol is shown for any traffic incident that you avoid using a traffic service. Traffic menu To open the Traffic menu, tap the Traffic sidebar in the Driving View then tap Options, or tap Traffic in the Services menu. The following buttons are available: Minimise traffic delays Tap this button to re-plan your route based on the latest traffic infor- mation. Show home-work traffic Tap this button to calculate the quickest route from your home location to your place of work and back. Show traffic on route Tap this button for an overview of traffic incidents along your route. Tap the left and right buttons for more detailed information about each incident. Tap Minimise delays to replan your route and avoid the traffic incidents that are shown on the map.
92 View map Tap this button to browse the map and see the traffic incidents shown on the map. Change Traffic settings Tap this button to change your settings for how the Traffic service works on your device. Read aloud traffic info Tap this button to hear spoken information about traffic incidents on your route. Note: Your TomTom device must have a computer voice installed to read information aloud.
93 About Speed Cameras Note: LIVE Services are not available in all countries or regions, and not all LIVE Services are available in all countries or regions. You may be able to use LIVE Services when travelling abroad. For more information on available services, go to tomtom.com/services. The Speed Cameras service warns you about a range of speed cameras and safety alerts including the following: Fixed speed camera locations. Accident blackspot locations. Mobile speed camera locations. Average speed check camera locations. Traffic light camera locations. Ungated railway crossings. Speed camera warnings By default, a warning sound is played for the most common types of speed camera. To change the warning sound, tap Alert settings in the Speed Cameras menu. You are warned about speed cameras in three ways: Your device plays a warning sound. The type of speed camera and your distance from the camera is shown in the Driving View. The speed limit is also shown in the Driving View. The location of the speed camera is shown on the map. Note: For average speed check cameras, your device warns you at the start and end of the average speed check area. Changing the way you are warned To change the way your TomTom device warns you about speed cameras, tap the Alert settings button. You can then set what type of sound is played. For example, to change the sound that is played when you approach a fixed speed camera, do the following: 1. Tap Services in the Main Menu. Speed Cameras
94 2. Tap Speed Cameras. 3. Tap Alert settings. A list of speed camera types is displayed. A speaker is shown next to the speed camera types that have an alert set. 4. Tap Fixed cameras. 5. Select whether you always want to be warned or warned only when you are speeding. Select Never to turn off the warning. 6. Tap the sound you want to be used for the warning. 7. Tap Next. The warning sound you selected is now set for fixed speed cameras. A speaker symbol is shown next to Fixed cameras in the list of types of speed camera. Speed camera symbols Speed cameras are shown as symbols in the Driving View. As you approach a camera, you see a symbol showing the type of camera and the distance to the camera. A warning sound is played. You can change the warning sound for cameras or turn warning sounds on and off for each type of camera. Tap the camera symbol to report that the camera is no longer there or to confirm that it is still there. When you first start using your device, warning sounds are played for these types of cameras: Fixed speed camera - this type of camera checks the speed of passing vehicles and is fixed in one place. Mobile camera - this type of camera checks the speed of passing vehi- cles and can be moved to different locations. Traffic light camera - this type of camera checks for vehicles breaking traffic rules at traffic lights. Some traffic light cameras may also check your speed. Average speed check - these types of cameras measure your average speed between two points. You are warned at the start and end of the average speed check area. While you are driving in an average speed check area, your average speed is shown, instead of your current speed. When you are in the speed check area, the visual warning continues to be shown in the Driving View.
95 Accident blackspot Ungated railway crossing Toll road camera When you first start using your device, no warning sounds are played for these types of cameras: Restricted road camera Other camera Mobile camera hotspot - this type of warning shows places where mobile cameras are often used. Bidirectional camera Updating locations for alerts Important: To receive automatic speed camera updates, make sure that your device has TomTom application version 10.500 or higher and an active LIVE subscription. You can get the latest TomTom application by connecting to MyDrive.
96 The locations of speed cameras can change frequently. New cameras can also appear without warning and the locations for other alerts, such as accident blackspots, may also change position. Hence, it is important to ensure that your device has the latest camera and alert locations. If your LIVE device has the latest TomTom application, you receive all camera updates for fixed and mobile camera locations over the air. You do not need to do anything to receive updates – they are sent to your device automatically. To check when your device last received a camera update, tap Services and then tap Speed Cameras. Look at the top right of the screen. Tip: If you qualified for a One Time Update when you bought your device, you can install this using MyDrive. Report button To show the report button in the Driving View, do the following: 1. Tap Services in the Main Menu. 2. Tap Speed Cameras. 3. Tap Show report button. 4. Tap Back. The report button is shown on left-hand side of the Driving View or if you are already using the quick menu, its added to the buttons available in the quick menu. Tip: To hide the report button, tap Hide report button in the Speed Cameras menu. Reporting a new speed camera while on the move To report a speed camera on the move, do the following: 1. Tap the report button shown in the Driving View or in the quick menu to record the location of the camera. 2. Confirm that you want to add a camera. You see a message thanking you for adding the camera. Reporting a new speed camera while at home You do not need to be at the location of a speed camera to report the new location. To report a new speed camera location while you are at home, do the following: 1. Tap Services in the Main Menu on your navigation device. 2. Tap Speed Cameras. 3. Tap Report speed camera. 4. Select the type of camera. 5. Use the cursor to mark the location of the camera on the map, then tap Next. 6. Tap Yes to confirm the location of the camera, or tap No to mark the location again on the map. You see a message thanking you for reporting the camera.
97 Reporting incorrect camera alerts You may receive an alert for a camera that is no longer there. To report an incorrect camera alert, do the following: Note: You can only report an incorrect camera alert while you are at the location. 1. While you are being warned about the camera, tap the warning. 2. Confirm whether the camera is still there or not. Types of speed camera you can report When you report a speed camera while at home, you can select the type of camera you are reporting. These are the different types of speed camera you can report from home: Fixed speed camera - this type of camera checks the speed of passing vehicles and is fixed in one place. Mobile speed camera - this type of camera checks the speed of passing vehicles and is moved to different places. Red light camera - this type of camera checks for vehicles breaking traffic rules at traffic lights. Toll road camera - this type of camera monitors traffic at toll road barriers. Other camera - all other types of camera that do not fall into any of the above categories. Average speed check camera warnings You can set whether you want to be warned about the cameras at the start and end of an average speed check area. To change the settings, tap Alert settings in the Speed Cameras menu. While you are driving in an average speed check area, your average speed is shown, instead of your current speed. As you approach the start of an average speed check zone, you see a visual warning in the Driving View with a distance to the camera underneath it. You hear an audible warning. You also see a small icon on the road showing the position of the average speed check camera at the start of the zone. During the zone, the visual warning continues to be shown in the Driving View.
98 Speed Cameras menu To open the Speed Cameras menu, tap Services in the Main Menu and then tap Speed Cameras. Report speed camera Tap this button to report a new speed camera location. Alert settings Tap this button to set the alerts you will receive and the sounds used for each alert. Disable alerts Tap this button to disable all alerts at once. Show report button Tap this button to enable the report button. The report button is shown in the Driving View or in the quick menu. When the report button is shown in the Driving View, this button chang- es to Hide report button.
99 About danger zones Since 3rd January 2012, it has been illegal to receive warnings about the position of fixed or mobile speed cameras when you are driving in France. To be compliant with this change in French law, all types of speed camera locations are no longer reported but instead, areas of danger are indicated as zones. In France, TomTom terminated the Speed Cameras service and introduced a new service called TomTom Danger Zones. Danger zones may or may not contain one or more speed cameras or a range of other driving hazards: Specific locations are not available and a danger zone icon is shown instead as you approach the zone. The minimum length of the zone depends on the road type and is 300m for roads in built-up areas, 2000m (2km) for secondary roads or 4000m (4km) for motorways. The location of one or more speed cameras, if any, can be at any point within the zone. If two danger zones are close to each other, the warnings can be merged into a single longer zone. Important: Outside France, you receive warnings about speed cameras. Inside France, you receive warnings about danger zones. When you cross the border, the type of warning you receive changes. Danger zone warnings Warnings are given 10 seconds before you reach a danger zone. You are warned in the following ways: Your device plays a warning sound. You see a marker on the road in the Driving View showing the start of the zone. You see a warning panel. Danger zones have minimum lengths: Highways 4km, Secondary roads 2km and built-up areas 300m. Changing the way you are warned These settings allow you to control danger zone warnings and also to change alert sounds. 1. Tap Settings in the Main menu. 2. Tap Services. 3. Tap Safety Alerts. 4. Tap Disable/Enable Alerts to turn Safety Alerts off or on. 5. Tap Disable/Enable report button to hide or show the report button in the Driving View. Danger Zones
100 6. Tap Alert settings and select if you want to have a warning when approaching a danger zone, then choose a warning sound. Danger zone symbols Danger zones are shown using a symbol in the Driving View. As you approach a danger zone, you see a symbol. A warning sound is played. You can change the warning sound for danger zones or turn warning sounds off completely. When you first start using your device, a warning sound is played for this type of zone: Danger zone - this type of warning is only given in France where you are only warned about danger zones. Danger zones include all other types of warnings. Report button Tap this button in the Driving View to report a danger zone. A confirma- tion screen appears. Tap Yes to confirm the danger zone. A Thank you icon is shown on the screen. The location is reported to TomTom and shared with other users. Note: It is not possible to remove a danger zone. Reporting a new danger zone while on the move To report a danger zone while on the move, do the following: 1. Tap the report button shown in the Driving View or in the quick menu to record the location of the danger zone. 2. Confirm that you want to add a danger zone. You see a message confirming that a report has been created. Reporting a new danger zone while at home You do not need to be at the location of a danger zone to report the new location. To report a new danger zone location while you are at home, do the following: 1. Tap Services in the Main Menu on your navigation device. 2. Tap Safety Alerts. 3. Tap Report danger zone. 4. Use the cursor to mark the location of the danger zone on the map, then tap Done. 5. Tap Yes to confirm the location of the danger zone. You see a message confirming that a report has been created. Safety Alerts menu To open the Safety Alerts menu, tap Settings in the Main Menu, followed by Services. Then tap Safety Alerts.