TomTom Rider 410 400 40 User Manual
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11 Do not overtighten nuts and screws. You may crack parts of the mount kit or damage your handlebars if you overtighten nuts or screws. If you are using the u-bolt, don’t forget to put the rubber caps provided over the exposed threads. Important: Damage due to modifications, improper installation, road hazards or accident, are not covered. Neither RAM nor TomTom shall be liable for any injury, loss, or damage, direct or con-sequential, arising out of improper installation, or inability to use product. Before use, the user shall determine the suitability of the product for its intended use. The user assumes all risk and liability, whatsoever, in connection with the mount. 3. Place your TomTom Rider in the holder. 4. You can rotate your device by ninety degrees to get your preferred view. Using the anti-theft solution If your box includes an anti-theft solution, it is supplied in two parts:
12 A RAM lock for the mount. This lock prevents the unscrewing of the RAM arm from the motorcycle. A lock for the TomTom Rider itself. This lock prevents the disconnection of the TomTom Rider from the dock. Important: Both locks have keys so you need to make sure that you keep these two extra keys with you at all times! To use the anti-theft solution, do the following: 1. Lock the RAM mount to your motorcycle as shown below. Note: Make sure you use the longer screws provided with your Rider lock.
13 2. Lock your TomTom Rider to prevent removal from the mount. Unscrew the wingnut from the RAM arm and attach the RAM lock. Installing in your car If your box contains a car mount, use the supplied mount to install your TomTom Rider in your vehicle. Read the instructions about positioning your device before you install your Rider. If your box contains a car mount, install your Rider by doing the following: 1. Connect the supplied USB cable to the mount. Note: Use ONLY the USB cable supplied with your Rider. Other USB cables may not work. 2. Connect the USB cable to any of the USB sockets on the USB dual charger and plug this into the power supply on your dashboard. 3. Choose the best smooth location, on your windshield or side window, to mount your TomTom Rider. 4. Make sure that both the suction cup on the mount and your windscreen are clean and dry.
14 5. Press the suction cup of the mount firmly against your windscreen. 6. Turn the grip near the base of the mount in a clockwise direction until you feel it lock. 7. Place your Rider in the mount, making sure that it clicks into place. Tip: With the High-Speed Dual Charger you can charge your TomTom Rider and smartphone at the same time. Bluetooth Connections Your TomTom Rider use Bluetooth to connect to your smartphone and headset. Select Settings in the Main Menu, then select Bluetooth Connections. You can select the following Bluetooth connections: Tip: To make your device easier to find when connecting using Bluetooth, you can give your device a unique name. Headset Headset lets you connect a bluetooth headset to your device. Select Headset, then select Search for headset and follow the instructions. See also: Connecting a headset.
15 Hands-free calling Use hands-free calling to receive incoming calls using your device. Select Hands-free calling, then select Search for phone and follow the instructions. See also: Receiving hands-free calls. Network Connect your device to TomTom services using a Bluetooth connection on your smartphone. Select Network, then select a phone or search for a phone and follow the instructions. See also: Connecting to TomTom services. Renaming your device You can give your device a unique Bluetooth name so that you can find it easily when connecting to your smartphone via Bluetooth. You can change the Bluetooth name in the following ways: Using the Settings menu 1. From the Main Menu, select Settings. 2. Select Bluetooth Connections. 3. Select the pop-up menu button. 4. Select Rename this device. The keyboard is shown on the screen. 5. Enter the new name for your device. 6. Select Rename to save the new name. When sharing a track or sending a track via Bluetooth When you want to share a track or send a track via Bluetooth, your devices Bluetooth name is displayed. Select the Bluetooth name to show the keyboard on the screen. Enter the new name for your device, then select Rename to save the new name. Connecting a headset We recommend using a headset with your TomTom Rider to hear spoken instructions, and hear warning sounds on your Rider. You can also use your headset for hands-free calling. This makes riding with your Rider as safe as possible. For more information and a full list of compatible headsets, go to Headset Compatibility. Note: If you want to use hands-free calling, you must first connect a headset. The instructions below describe how to connect a Bluetooth® headset: 1. Make sure your headset is fully charged using the charger supplied with your headset. 2. Switch on the the headset and make it discoverable by following the user instructions supplied with your headset.
16 3. From the Main Menu, select Settings. 4. Select Bluetooth Connections. 5. Select Headset, then select Search for Headset and follow the instructions to establish the connection. 6. Attach your headset to your helmet. Make sure you position the microphone correctly. For best results, don’t position the micro- phone directly in front of your mouth, position it just to the side of your mouth. An image of the parts of a typical headset is shown below: 1. Microphone 2. On/off button 3. Speakers 4. LED 5. Volume down 6. Volume up 7. Charging connector Important: When using a headset, the volume control may not be available because your headset doesnt support remote volume control. If this is the case, use the volume control button on the headset itself to change the volume. Connecting and disconnecting a phone You can use your smartphone to make and receive hands-free calls from your TomTom Rider. This makes riding with your Rider as safe as possible. Connecting your phone for the first time using Bluetooth Note: If you want to use hands-free calling, you must first connect a headset. 1. Switch on Bluetooth on your phone, and make sure your phone is discoverable. 2. From the Main Menu, select Settings.
17 3. Select Bluetooth Connections. 4. Select Hands-free calling. 5. If you have not yet connected a headset, select Search for Headset and follow the instructions to establish the connection. 6. Select Search for Phone and follow the instructions to establish the connection. When your phone is connected, your Rider imports your call history and phone contacts. Disconnecting your phone You can disconnect your phone in the following ways: Switch off Bluetooth on your phone. Switch off or reset your Rider. Select Bluetooth Connections in the Settings menu. Select Hands-free calling then select your phone. Select Disconnect to disconnect your device from your phone. Your contacts and call history are temporarily stored on your Rider and are automatically removed 10 minutes after you disconnect your phone. When you switch off or reset your Rider your contacts and call history are removed immediately. Reconnecting your phone Your phone will automatically connect when you switch on your Rider and switch on Bluetooth on your phone. Your Rider imports your call history and phone contacts again, including all updates. Hands-free calling You can receive incoming calls and make calls to contacts in your phones contacts list and to your recent contacts. When you connect your phone to your TomTom Rider your contacts are shown on your Rider. To make hands-free calls, you must first connect your headset and your phone to your Rider. Accepting an incoming call On the screen, select the green button to accept a call. Tip: It takes a short while to sync all your phone contacts so if you receive a call immediately after setup you may not see the caller ID. Ending or rejecting an incoming call On the screen, select the red button to end or reject a call.
18 Making a hands-free call to a recent contact 1. In the Main Menu select Phone. Your recent contacts list is shown on your Rider. 2. Select a recent contact from the list. Your contact and the phone number are shown on your Rider. 3. Select the telephone button to call your contact. 4. Select the red button to end the call. Making a hands-free call to a contact 1. In the Main Menu select Phone. Your phone contacts list is shown on your Rider. 2. Select Tap here to search contacts at the top of the recent contacts list. Your contacts list is shown on your Rider. 3. Select a contact from the list, or select Enter a contact name to search for a contact. Note: A search only finds the first part of a word or name, for example smith will find smithson but not locksmith. Your contact and the phone number are shown on your Rider. 4. Select the telephone button to call your contact. 5. Select the red button to end the call. Navigation buttons On the map view or guidance view, select the Main Menu button to open the Main Menu. The following navigation buttons are available in the Main Menu: Note: Not all features are supported on all devices. Search Select this button to search for an address, a place or a Point of Interest, then plan a route to that location.
19 Plan a Thrill Select this button to plan a thrilling ride for a roundtrip or to a destination. My Routes Select this button to show your saved routes, recorded routes and imported routes. Add Home Ride Home Select this button to ride to your home location. If this button is not included in your main menu, go to My Places to set up your home location. Add Work Ride to Work Select this button to ride to your work location. If this button is not included in your main menu, go to My Places to set up your work location. Current Route / Current Track Select this button to clear or change your planned route or track. Phone Select this button to make hands-free calls using your phone and headset. If your phone and headset are not connected, your are asked to connect them.
20 Start Recording Select this button to start or stop recording a track. My Places Select this button to show your saved places. Parking Select this button to find car parks. Petrol Station Select this button to find petrol stations. Connected Services Select this button to see the status of your connection to the internet. Trip Statistics Select this button to see trip statistics about how far youve been riding, how long youve been riding, and also at what speed. The glove-friendly keyboard Switching to the glove-friendly keyboard The glove-friendly keyboard has large buttons so that you can make selections more easily while wearing motorcycle gloves. See Entering search terms for instructions on how to select different keyboard layouts. Using the glove-friendly keyboard Taking the pqrs key as our example, do the following: