TomTom Go Live 1000 Series Reference Guide
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21 Address Tap this button to enter an address as your destination. Recent destination Tap this button to select your destination from a list of places you have recently used as destinations. Point of Interest Tap this button to navigate to a Point of Interest (POI). Spoken address On some devices you can enter an address using speech. See Voice control. Point on map Tap this button to select a point on the map as your destination using the map browser. Latitude Longitude Tap this button to enter a destination using latitude and longitude values. Position of last stop Tap this button to select your last recorded position as your destination. Planning a route in advance You can use your TomTom device to plan a route in advance, selecting your starting point and your destination. Here are some more reasons to plan a route in advance: Find out how long a trip is going to take before you start. You can also compare trip times for the same route at different times of the day or on different days of the week. Your device uses IQ Routes when planning a route. IQ Routes calculates routes based on the real average speeds measured on roads. Study the route of a trip you are planning. Check a route for someone who is coming to visit you and then explain the route to them in detail.
22 To plan a route in advance, follow these steps: 1. Tap the screen to bring up the Main menu. 2. Tap the arrow button to move to the next menu screen and tap Plan route. This button is shown while there is no planned route on your TomTom device. 3. Select the starting point for your trip in the same way that you would select your destination. 4. Set the destination for your trip. 5. If Route planning settings are set to Ask me every time I plan, select the type of route you want to plan: Fastest route - the route which takes the least time. Eco route - the most fuel-efficient route for your trip. Shortest route - the shortest distance between the locations you set. This may not be the quickest route, especially if the shortest route is through a town or city. Avoid highways - a route which avoids highways. Walking route - a route designed for making the trip on foot. Bicycle route - a route designed for making the trip on a bicycle. 6. Choose the date and time that you will make the trip you are planning. Your device uses IQ Routes to work out the best possible route at that time. This is useful to see how long a trip takes at different times of the day or on different days of the week. Your navigation device plans the route between the two locations you selected. Viewing route information You can access these options for the route you last planned by tapping View route in the Main Menu or the Details button on the route summary screen. You can then select from the following options: Show instructions Tap this button for a list of all the turn instructions on the route. This is very useful if you need to explain a route to someone else. Show map of route Tap this button to see an overview of the route using the map browser. Show route demo Tap this button to watch a demo of the trip. You can interrupt the demo at any time by tapping the screen.
23 Show route summary Tap this button to open the route summary screen. Show destination Tap this button to see a preview of your destination. You can navigate to a parking lot near your destination, and view any available information about your destination, for example, the phone number. Show traffic on route Tap this button to see all the traffic incidents on your route. Note: This button is only shown if your device has either a traffic subscription or an RDS-TMC Receiver. Traffic information is not avail- able in all countries or regions. For more information about TomTom traffic information services, go to tomtom.com/services.
24 About voice control Note: Voice control is not supported on all devices or in all languages. Instead of tapping the screen to control your TomTom device, you can use your voice to control your device. For example, to increase the volume on your device, you can say Increase volume or Volume 50%. To view the list of available commands, tap Help in the Main menu, tap Product manuals and then tap What to say. Important: Voice control requires a voice that speaks street names. When there is no voice that speaks street names installed and selected on your TomTom, this feature is not available. To select a voice that speaks street names, tap Voices in the Settings menu, then tap Change voice and select a voice that speaks street names. Using voice control Voice control is switched on by default if it is supported for your chosen language. To switch off voice control and remove the button from the Driving view, tap Voice control in the Settings menu and select Disable voice control. The following example shows how to use voice control to plan a trip to your Home address: 1. Tap the microphone button in the Driving view to turn on the microphone. You see a screen with examples of commands you can say. Tap What to say to see a full list of commands you can say. Alternatively, tap Settings in the Main menu, tap Voice control and then tap What to say. 2. When you hear Say a command followed by a beep, say a command of your choice. For example, you can say Drive home. Your device is only ready to listen after your hear the beep. While you are speaking the microphone monitor shows how well the device can hear your voice: Voice control
25 A green bar means the device can hear your voice. A red bar means your voice is too loud for the device to recognize individual words. A gray bar means your voice is too quiet for the device to recognize individual words. For some phrases, your device repeats what you say and asks for confirmation. Tip: For the best recognition of what you say, speak normally without trying to articulate words in an unnatural way. If there is excessive road noise, for example, you may need to speak in the direction of the microphone. 3. If the command is correct, say Yes. If the command is incorrect, say No and repeat the command after you hear the prompt and beep again. Your device plans a route from your current location to your destination. Tip: To stop your device from listening for further commands, say Cancel. To go back one step, say Back. Entering addresses using your voice Even if you dont use voice control to start planning a trip, you can still use your voice to enter the address. To start planning a trip tap Navigate to or Drive to in the Main menu, then tap Address, and then Spoken Address. Spoken address Tap this button to enter an address entirely using speech. Spoken address helps you to enter information without tapping the screen. Tips To make it easier to start entering an address using your voice, you can add this button to the Quick Menu in the Driving View. To do this, tap Make your own menu in the Settings menu and then tap Drive to spoken address. Your TomTom recognizes places and street names when they are spoken in the local language using local pronunciation. Spoken address entry is not possible for postal codes which must be entered using the key- board. Planning a trip using your voice Note: Its not possible to plan a route using your voice for all maps in all countries, or in all languages. You can navigate to any of the following types of places using your voice: An address, including home.
26 Cities and towns and their centers. Favorites. POI categories. POIs for named brands of, for example, restaurants, gas stations, car rental companies and gyms. A recent destination. To plan a route to an address using speech, do the following: 1. Tap the voice control button in the Driving view. 2. When you hear the beep, you can say, for example Drive to an address. Tip: Your device has either Navigate to or Drive to on the button in the Main Menu. When planning a route to an address using speech, say Navigate to address if the button shows Navigate to or Drive to address if the button shows Drive to. 3. Say the full address for your destination, for example, 112 Main Street, Riverside, California. Numbers can be pronounced naturally or one at a time. For example, 357 can be pronounced as Three fifty seven or Three, five, seven. Your TomTom tells you what it heard. 4. Say Yes if the address is correct. If shown a list of addresses, say the list number for the correct address or say none of these. If part of the address is incorrect, you can say something like change the number, change the street, change the city or change the state to correct the incorrect part. To begin again, say start over. Tip: You may want to limit the search area for addresses to one state if you drive within the same state most of the time. To change the search area for addresses, tap Settings in the Main menu then tap Voice control and then tap Set address search area. Your TomTom starts to guide you to your destination, using spoken instructions and on-screen directions. Tips: You can also use your voice to search for the nearest Point of interest (POI) category or a popu- lar brand name by saying something like Drive to the nearest doctor or Drive to the nearest Starbucks. To select a Recent destination or a Favorite, say Drive to a recent destination or Drive to a Favorite.
27 About the Driving View When your TomTom navigation device starts for the first time, you are shown the Driving View along with detailed information about your current position. Tap the center of the screen at any time to open the Main Menu. You can choose the screen shown when you switch on your device by tapping Settings in the Main Menu and then tapping Start up. The Driving View 1. Zoom button - tap the magnifying glass to show buttons for zooming in and out. 2. Quick menu - to enable the quick menu, tap Make your own menu (page 51) in the Settings menu. If there are only one or two buttons in your menu, both buttons are shown in the Driv- ing View. 3. Your current position. 4. Road sign information or the next street name. 5. Traffic sidebar. Tap the sidebar to see details of traffic incidents on your route. The traffic sidebar is only shown if your device has either a Traffic subscription or an RDS-TMC Receiver connected. Traffic information is not available in all countries or regions. 6. Microphone button for voice control. The Driving View
28 Note: Voice control is not supported on all devices or in all languages. 7. Battery level indicator. 8. The time, your current speed and the speed limit, if known. To see the difference between your preferred arrival time and your estimated arrival time, check the Leeway checkbox in the Status bar settings. Tap this part of the status bar to switch between a 3D map and a 2D map. 9. The name of the street you are on. 10. Navigation instruction for the road ahead and the distance to next instruction. If the second instruction is less than 500ft after the first instruction, you see it shown immediately instead of the distance. Tap this part of the status bar to repeat the last voice instruction and to change the volume. You can also tap here to mute the sound. 11. The remaining trip time, the remaining distance and your estimated arrival time. Tap this part of the status bar to open the Route Summary screen. To change the information shown in the status bar, tap Status bar in the Settings menu. Driving View Symbols Sound muted - this symbol is shown when the sound has been muted. To turn the sound back on, tap the middle panel in the status bar. Battery - this symbol is shown when the battery level is low. When you see this symbol, you should charge your navigation device immediately. Connected to computer - this symbol is shown when your navigation device is connected to your computer. Mobile phone not connected - this symbol is shown when the selected mobile phone is not connected to your device. You must have already established a connection to this phone. LIVE Services off - this symbol is shown when the data connection has been lost. About replanning settings Your TomTom device helps you reach your destination as quickly as possible by showing you a faster alternative route when one is available. To change how you are asked about alternative routes, tap Settings and then Route planning. Tap Next until you reach Replanning settings. Note: This setting is only available if your device has either a traffic subscription or an RDS-TMC Receiver. Traffic information is not available in all countries or regions. For more information about TomTom traffic information services, go to tomtom.com/services. Set whether you want your TomTom device to replan the current route if a faster route is found while you are driving. This is useful if traffic builds up or clears, further ahead on your route. Choose from the following settings: Always switch to that route - select this option to receive no messages when a faster route is found. The current route is automatically re-calculated to be the fastest one.
29 Ask me if I want that route - select this option to be asked if you want to take the new route. When asked if you wish to take the alternative route, tap Yes to have the current route recal- culated as the fastest one. Tap No if you dont want to take the alternative route. If you change your mind, tap the balloon at the top of the screen to take the alternative route. Tap Info to see a summary of both the original and alternative routes. You can then tap Done to take the fastest route or Current route to remain on your original route. Dont ask, just show me - select this option to receive no messages and simply be shown the new route on the screen. You can then tap the balloon if you decide you want to use the al- ternative route.
30 About lane guidance Note: Lane guidance is not available for all junctions or in all countries. Your TomTom navigation device helps you prepare for highway exits and junctions by showing the correct driving lane for your planned route. As you approach an exit or junction, the lane you need is shown on the screen. Using lane guidance There are two types of lane guidance: Lane images Lane images are shown in a split screen with lane guidance on the right and your current Driving View on the left. To change the settings for lane images, tap Settings in the Main menu, then tap Advanced settings. You can choose to see a split-screen lane image, a full-screen lane image or you can switch off lane images altogether. Tip: Tap anywhere on the screen to return to the Driving View. Advanced Lane Guidance