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    This symbol shows that your Rider is not connected to MyDrive. 
     
     
    This button shows that you will hear voice instructions. Select the button 
    to switch off voice instructions. You will no longer hear spoken route 
    instructions but you will still hear information such as traffic information 
    and warning sounds. 
    Tip: You can select the types of instructions you want to hear. Select 
    Voices in the Settings Menu and select the instructions you want to 
    hear. 
     
     
    This button shows that you will not hear voice instructions. Select this 
    button to switch on voice instructions. 
     
     
    This button shows that the display is using day colours. Select the button 
    to reduce the brightness of the screen and display the map in darker 
    colours. 
    When driving at night or when driving through a dark tunnel, it is easier to 
    view the screen and less distracting for the driver if the brightness of the 
    screen is dimmed. 
    Tip: Your device automatically switches between day and night colours 
    depending on the time of day. To switch off this feature, select 
    Appearance, then Display in the Settings menu and switch off Switch to 
    night colours when dark. 
     
     
    This button shows that the display is using night colours. Select the button 
    to increase the brightness of the screen and display the map in brighter 
    colours. 
     
     
    Select this button to refresh your screen. 
     
    Volume control 
    On the map or guidance view, select the Main Menu button to open the Main Menu. 
    Select and slide the volume control to change the volume of voice instructions and warnings. If the 
    voice instructions are switched off, the volume control will still change the volume of the warnings. 
     
     
    Using gestures 
    You use gestures to control your Rider.  
    In this User Manual, you learn how to use gestures to control your Rider. Below is an explanation of 
    each gesture.  
    						
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    Double tap 
      
    Touch one finger on the screen twice in rapid succession. 
    Example of when to use this: Zooming in on the map. 
    Drag 
      
    Put one finger on the screen and move it across the screen. 
    Example of when to use this: Scrolling around in the map. 
    Flick 
      
    Flick the tip of a single finger across the screen. 
    Example of when to use this: Scrolling a big distance on the map. 
    Tip: Flick isnt available on all devices.  
    Press and hold 
      
    Put one finger on the screen for more than 0.5 second. 
    Example of when to use this: Opening the pop-up menu for a place on the 
    map.  
    Pinch to zoom 
      
    Touch the screen with your thumb and a finger. Move them apart to zoom 
    in or move them together to zoom out. 
    Example of when to use this: Zooming in and out on the map. 
    Tip: Pinch to zoom isnt available on all devices. If pinch to zoom isnt 
    available, use the zoom buttons to zoom in and out. 
    Tap or select 
      
    Tap a single finger on the screen. 
    Example of when to use this: Selecting an item in the Main Menu. 
     
    Reordering the Main Menu buttons 
    To reorder the buttons in the Main Menu to suit your preference, do the following: 
    1. Select the Main Menu button to open the Main Menu.  
     
    2. Press and hold the button you want to move for two seconds. 
    Tip: Alternatively, select the Edit button in the Main Menu. 
     
    The menu button is shown with left and right arrows.  
    						
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    3. Press the left or right arrow on the menu button to move the button to a new position in the 
    menu. 
    4. Select and move other buttons to the order you want. 
    5. Select Done.  
    						
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    About TomTom Traffic 
    TomTom Traffic is a TomTom service providing real-time traffic information. 
    In combination with historical road usage data, TomTom Traffic helps you plan the optimum route 
    to your destination taking into account the current local traffic conditions and the weather. 
    Your TomTom Rider regularly receives information about the changing traffic conditions. If traffic 
    jams, heavy rain, snow or other incidents are found on your current route, your Rider will offer to 
    replan your route to try and avoid any delays. 
    Important: When you approach a faster alternative route, you get a warning in the route bar and 
    you can see the alternative route in both the guidance view and the map view. To accept a faster 
    route, just steer towards the alternative route as you approach it and your device will select it. 
    To get TomTom services on your Rider, you must be connected to TomTom services and logged in to 
    a TomTom account. 
    Note: TomTom services are not available on all devices. 
    Note: Some TomTom services might not be available in your current location. 
     
    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. 
    Tip: You can also choose to see a wider route bar showing additional route information (not 
    available on all devices or apps). 
    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: 
    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. 
     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. 
    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 Rider 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: 
     A faster route, if there is traffic on your route. 
    Traffic  
    						
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     The stops on your route. 
    Tip: To quickly remove a stop, select it in the route bar and use the 
    pop-up menu. 
     Petrol stations that are directly on your route. 
     TomTom Traffic incidents. 
     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 
    your route, including information provided from historical road usage, is 
    shown above the symbols. 
    For a complete list of incident types, see Traffic incidents. 
    The bottom of the route bar represents your current location and shows 
    the distance to the next incident on your route. In addition, you can 
    choose to see the current time if you switch the setting on. 
    Note: To make the route bar more readable some incidents may not be shown. These incidents 
    will always be of minor importance and only cause short delays. 
    The route bar also shows status messages, for example Finding fastest route or Playing route 
    preview.  
    Looking at traffic on the map 
    Traffic incidents are shown on the map. If several traffic incidents overlap the highest priority 
    incident is shown - for example, a road closure is higher priority than road works or a closed lane.  
    						
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    Tip: Select an incident on the map to see more detailed information. 
     
    1. Traffic incident that affects your route in your direction of travel. 
    A symbol or number at the start of the incident shows the type of incident or the delay in 
    minutes, for example 5 minutes.  
    The colour of the incident indicates the speed of traffic relative to the maximum allowed speed 
    at that location, with red being the slowest. The stripes on the traffic jam are also animated to 
    show the speed of the traffic, where appropriate.  
    For a complete list of incident types, see Traffic incidents. 
    2. Traffic incident on your route but in the opposite direction of travel. 
    3. Traffic incidents on roads that are not visible at your current zoom level.  
    Looking at traffic on your route 
    Information about traffic incidents on your route is shown in the route bar on the right-hand side of 
    the map and guidance views. 
    The route bar tells you about traffic delays while you are driving, using symbols to show you where 
    each traffic incident is located on your route. When using the map view, you can also select symbols 
    on the map itself. 
    Note: If your Rider isnt receiving any traffic information, a symbol showing traffic with a cross 
    appears underneath the arrival information panel. 
    Note: To make the route bar more readable some incidents may not be shown. These incidents 
    will always be of minor importance and only cause short delays.  
    						
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    To get more information about an incident, select an incident in the route bar. The map opens 
    zoomed in on the incident and an information panel opens showing detailed information about the 
    traffic incident. 
     
    The information shown includes: 
     The cause of the traffic incident - for example accident, road works, lane closure, or weather.  
     The severity of the incident - slow traffic, queuing traffic or stationary traffic.  
     The delay time. 
     The length of the incident.  
    For a complete list of incident types, see Traffic incidents. 
    Select the back button to go back to the guidance view.  
    Traffic incidents 
    The following traffic incident symbols are used in the map view and in the route bar to show the 
    cause of a traffic jam: 
     Traffic 
     Accident 
     Dangerous conditions 
     Roadworks 
     Lane closure 
     Road closure 
     Rain 
     Fog 
     Ice or snow 
     Wind 
    The symbol or number at the start of the incident shows the type of incident or the delay in 
    minutes, for example 4 minutes.  
    						
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    The colour of the incident indicates the speed of traffic relative to the maximum allowed speed at 
    that location, with red being the slowest. The stripes on the traffic jam are also animated to show 
    the speed of the traffic, where appropriate. 
     
    Traffic speed is 0% to 20% of the allowed speed 
     
    Traffic speed is 20% to 40% of the allowed speed 
     
    Traffic speed is 40% to 100% of the allowed speed 
     
    Traffic speed is normal. 
     Road closed, no traffic. 
     
    Approaching a traffic jam warning 
    A warning is given as you approach a traffic jam. You are warned in several ways: 
     
     
     
     A warning symbol is shown in the route bar. 
     The route bar zooms in to the start of the traffic jam. 
     Your distance to the start of the traffic jam is shown in the route bar. 
     The colour of the road on the route bar changes to orange or red, 
    depending on the severity of the traffic jam. 
     The background colour of the route bar background changes to red if 
    you are driving too fast towards the traffic jam. 
     You hear a warning sound. 
    To change the way you are warned, select Sounds & Warnings in the Settings menu.  
    Avoiding a traffic jam on your route 
    You can avoid a traffic jam that is on your route. 
    Note: Sometimes the quickest route is still the route that has the traffic jam. 
    Note: It may not be possible to find an alternative route around the traffic jam if none exists. 
    Avoiding a traffic jam using the route bar 
    1. In the route bar, select the symbol for the traffic jam you want to avoid. 
    The traffic jam is shown on the map.  
    						
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    2. Select the pop-up menu button. 
     
    3. Select Avoid in the pop-up menu. 
    A new route is found that avoids the traffic jam. 
    Avoiding a traffic jam using the map 
    1. On the map view, zoom in and select the traffic jam that is on your route. 
    The traffic jam with an information panel is shown on the map. 
    2. Select the pop-up menu button. 
     
    3. Select Avoid. 
    A new route is found that avoids the traffic jam.  
    Advanced Lane Guidance 
    Note: Lane guidance is not available for all junctions or in all countries. 
    Advanced Lane Guidance helps you prepare for motorway 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. 
     
    Tip: To close the lane image, select anywhere on the screen. 
    You can choose to see a split screen with the Guidance view on the left and lane guidance on the 
    right, or a full screen with only lane guidance. You can also switch off lane guidance. Go to 
    Appearance in Settings to change the Motorway exit previews setting.  
    Time-dependent speed limits 
    Some speed limits change depending on the time of day. For example, you may see the speed limit 
    near schools decrease to 40 km/h or 25 mph in the morning between 08.00 - 09.00 and in the 
    afternoon between 15.00 - 16.00. Where possible, the speed limit shown in the speed panel changes 
    to show these variable speed limits. 
    Some speed limits change depending on driving conditions. For example, the speed limit will 
    decrease if there is heavy traffic, or the weather conditions are bad. These variable speed limits are 
    not shown in the speed panel. The speed shown in the speed panel is the maximum speed limit 
    allowed in good driving conditions. 
    Important: The speed limit shown in the speed panel is only an indication. You must always obey 
    the actual speed limit for the road you are on and the conditions you are driving in.  
    						
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    About TomTom MyDrive 
    TomTom MyDrive is the easy way to set a destination, share locations and favourites, and save your 
    personal navigation information. MyDrive synchronises your TomTom Rider using your TomTom 
    account. You can use MyDrive in a web browser on a computer or as a mobile app on a smartphone 
    or tablet. 
    Important: To use TomTom MyDrive you need a compatible navigation device. 
    Use TomTom MyDrive to do the following: 
     Find a destination on the MyDrive map and send it to your Rider. You can drive to the 
    destination and it is also saved in My Places and in Recent Destinations in the Main Menu. 
     Plan a route with stops on the MyDrive map and send it to your Rider. 
     Sync community POI list files from the MyDrive map to your Rider. The POI lists are stored in My 
    Places and the locations are shown on the map. 
     Find a POI in MyDrive and sync it with your Rider. 
     Continually save all your locations in My Places to MyDrive. You can see all your My Places 
    locations on the MyDrive map. 
     Automatically restore your My Places locations and POIs from MyDrive to your Rider after a 
    reset. 
    To activate MyDrive on your Rider, you must be connected to TomTom services. 
    Important: On device models START 42/52, START 40/50/60, and GO 51/61, the screen intentional-
    ly dims when you connect your device to your computer.  
    Logging in to MyDrive 
    You must log in to MyDrive to sync to your TomTom account. When you log in to your account from 
    your navigation device, web browser or the MyDrive app, syncing with your TomTom account 
    happens automatically. 
    Logging in to MyDrive on your Rider 
    1. In the Main Menu, select TomTom Services. 
    2. Select MyDrive. 
    3. Enter the email address and password you use for your TomTom account. 
    4. Select Log In.  
    Your Rider connects to your TomTom account. 
    5. Return to the map view. 
    Your Rider automatically saves your personal navigation information to your TomTom account. 
    Logging in to MyDrive using a web browser or the MyDrive app 
    Log in using your TomTom account email address and password. When you are logged in, you can 
    see your personal navigation information from your navigation devices, and you can select 
    destinations and create Places to sync with your navigation devices.  
    Syncing using TomTom MyDrive  
    						
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