TomTom Via 135 M Instruction Manual
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111 Note: If you want to report a map change of a type not shown in the menu, use the Map Share Reporter at tomtom.com. 5. Follow the instructions for your chosen type of map change. 6. Select Report. Your map change report is sent to TomTom in real time or when you connect your device to MyDrive Connect using a USB connection. You receive map changes from other TomTom users as part of map updates. Tip: If you have a smartphone-connected device, reports are sent when your device is connected to TomTom services or when you connect your device to MyDrive Connect using a USB connec- tion. Creating a map change report from a marked location If you see a map inconsistency while you are driving, you can mark the location so you can report the change later. Tip: You can mark your current location even when you are driving. Important: Do not report map changes while you are driving. 1. In the map view or the guidance view, select the current location symbol or the speed panel. The Quick Menu opens. 2. Select Mark Location. The marked location is stored in My Places with the date and time you saved the location. 3. In the Main Menu, select My Places. 4. Open the Marked locations folder and select the marked location.
112 The marked location is shown on the map. 5. Select Report Map Change from the pop-up menu. 6. Select the type of map change you want to apply. Note: If you want to report a map change of a type not shown in the menu, use the Map Share Reporter at tomtom.com. 7. Follow the instructions for your chosen type of map change. 8. Select Report. The marker for the marked location is removed from the map. Your map change report is sent to TomTom. Types of map change Road Restriction Select this option to block or unblock a road. You can block or unblock the road in one or both directions by doing the following: 1. Press and hold to select the location of the map change on the map view. 2. Select the pop-up menu button to open the menu. 3. Select Report Map Error from the pop-up menu. 4. Select Road Restriction. Select the road sign at either end of the road to change it from open to closed or vice versa. 5. Select Report. Street Name Select this option to correct an incorrect street name.
113 1. Press and hold to select the location of the map change on the map view. 2. Select the pop-up menu button to open the menu. 3. Select Report Map Error from the pop-up menu. 4. Select Street Name. 5. Enter the correct street name. 6. Select Report. Turn Restriction Select this option to report incorrect road turn restrictions. 1. Press and hold to select the location of the map change on the map view. 2. Select the pop-up menu button to open the menu. 3. Select Report Map Error from the pop-up menu. 4. Select Turn Restriction. 5. If the incorrect junction is shown, select Select another junction. 6. Select the approach direction. The map rotates so that the direction you are coming from is shown at the bottom of the screen. 7. Select the traffic signs in turn to change the turn restrictions for each road at the junction. 8. Select Report. Speed Limit Select this option to correct the speed limit on the map. 1. Press and hold to select the location of the map change on the map view. 2. Select the pop-up menu button to open the menu. 3. Select Report Map Error from the pop-up menu. 4. Select Speed Limit. 5. Select the correct speed limit. If the correct limit is not shown, scroll left or right through the available speed limits. 6. Select Report.
114 About speed cameras The Speed Cameras service warns you about the following camera locations: Fixed speed camera locations. Mobile speed camera locations. Mobile speed camera hotspots. Average speed camera locations. Speed enforcement zones. Red light camera locations. Traffic restriction cameras. The Speed Cameras service also warns you about the following safety hazards: Accident blackspot locations. To get TomTom services on your VIA, you must be connected to TomTom services and logged in to a TomTom account. Note: TomTom services are not available on all VIA devices. Note: Some TomTom services might not be available in your current location. Crossing into another area or country When you drive into an area or country that does not permit speed camera warnings, your VIA switches the speed cameras service off. You will not receive speed cameras warnings in those areas or countries. Some areas or countries permit limited speed camera warnings, for example only warnings for fixed cameras, or warnings for risk zones. Your VIA automatically switches to give limited warnings when you cross into those areas or countries. Speed camera warnings Warnings are given as you approach a speed camera. You are warned in several ways: A symbol is shown in the route bar and on your route on the map. Your distance to the speed camera is shown in the route bar. The speed limit at the camera location is shown in the route bar. You hear a warning sound as you get near the camera. While you are approaching a camera or driving in an average speed check area, your speed is monitored. If you drive more than 5 km/h or 3 mph over the speed limit the route bar turns red. If you drive less than 5 km/h or 3 mph over the speed limit the route bar turns orange. Tip: In the map view or guidance view, you can select a speed camera symbol in the route bar to see the type of camera, the maximum speed and also the length of an average speed check area. In the map view, you can also select a speed camera that is shown on your route. Speed Cameras
115 Symbol shown on map Symbol shown in route bar Description 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 can be moved to different locations. Mobile speed camera hotspots - this type of warning shows places where mobile cameras are often used. Average speed cameras - 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. The distance to the end of the area is shown in the route bar. Speed enforcement zones - these zones can contain multiple speed cameras. You are warned at the start and end of a speed enforcement zone. While you are driving in a speed enforcement zone, your current speed is shown, and a visual warning is shown in the route bar. Red light camera - this type of camera checks for vehicles breaking traffic rules at traffic lights. There are two types of traffic light camera - those which check if you drive through a red light and those which check for driving through a red light together with speeding. Traffic restriction - this type of warning warns you about restricted roads. Accident blackspot - this type of warning is given for a place where road traffic accidents have historically been concentrated. You are warned at the start and end of the accident blackspot. While you are driving in an accident blackspot, your current speed is shown and a visual warning is shown in the route bar.
116 Changing the way you are warned To change the way you are warned about speed cameras, select Sounds & Warnings in the Settings menu. You can then set how you want to be warned for the different types of cameras and safety hazards. You can choose to be warned, warned only if you are speeding, or never warned. To switch off all warnings, switch off Speed cameras & hazards. Reporting a new speed camera If you pass a new speed camera that you were not warned about, you can report it instantly. The speed camera is saved on your device automatically and also sent to other users. Note: To report a speed camera, you must be connected to TomTom services and logged in to your TomTom account. You can report a speed camera in the following ways: Using the speed panel to report a speed camera 1. Select the speed camera symbol on the speed panel in the guidance view. You see a message thanking you for reporting the camera. Tip: If you make a mistake when reporting a camera, select Cancel in the message. Using the quick menu to report a speed camera 1. Select the current location symbol or the speed panel in the guidance view. 2. Select Report Speed Camera from the pop-up menu. You see a message thanking you for adding the camera. Tip: If you make a mistake when reporting a camera, select Cancel in the message. Using the Main Menu to report a speed camera 1. Select the Main Menu button to open the Main Menu. 2. Select Report Speed Camera. You see a message thanking you for adding the camera. Tip: If you make a mistake when reporting a camera, select Cancel in the message.
117 Confirm or remove a mobile speed camera You can confirm the presence of a mobile speed camera or remove a mobile speed camera if it is no longer present. Just after you pass a mobile speed camera, in the route bar you are asked if the camera was still there. Select Yes if the mobile speed camera is still there. Select No if the mobile speed camera has been removed. Your selection is sent to TomTom. We collect reports from many users to determine if the camera warning should be kept or removed. Updating locations for cameras and hazards The locations of speed cameras can change frequently. New cameras can also appear without warning and the locations for other hazards, such as accident blackspots, may also change. When connected to TomTom services, your TomTom VIA receives all camera updates for fixed and mobile camera locations in real time. You do not need to do anything to receive updates – they are sent to your VIA automatically.
118 About danger zones and risk zones The Danger Zones service warns you about danger zones and risk zones on your route when you are in France. 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, speed camera locations are no longer reported but instead areas of danger are indicated as danger zones and risk zones. Important: Outside of France, you receive warnings about speed cameras. Inside France, you receive warnings about danger zones and risk zones. W hen you cross the border, the type of warning you receive changes. A danger zone is a zone specified by French law. A risk zone is a temporary danger zone reported by users. The Danger Zones service warns you about both danger zones and risk zones in the same way. Danger zones and risk 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 300 m for roads in built-up areas, 2000 m (2 km) for secondary roads and 4000 m (4 km) 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. Information about the location of zones is continually updated by TomTom and other users and frequently sent to your VIA so that you always have the latest information. You can also contribute by reporting new risk zone locations. To get TomTom services on your VIA, you must be connected to TomTom services and logged in to a TomTom account. Note: You cannot remove a danger zone or a risk zone. Note: TomTom services are not available on all VIA devices. Note: Some TomTom services might not be available in your current location. Crossing into another area or country When you drive into an area or country that does not permit speed camera warnings, your VIA switches the speed cameras service off. You will not receive speed cameras warnings in those areas or countries. Some areas or countries permit limited speed camera warnings, for example only warnings for fixed cameras, or warnings for risk zones. Your VIA automatically switches to give limited warnings when you cross into those areas or countries. Danger Zones
119 Danger zone and risk zone warnings Warnings are given 10 seconds before you reach a danger zone or risk zone. You are warned in several ways: A symbol is shown in the route bar and on your route on the map. Your distance to the start of the zone is shown in the route bar. The speed limit in the zone is shown in the route bar. You hear a warning sound as you get near the start of the zone. While you are approaching a zone or driving in a zone, your speed is monitored. If you drive more than 5 km/h or 3 mph over the speed limit the route bar turns red. If you drive less than 5 km/h or 3 mph over the speed limit the route bar turns orange. While you are driving in a zone your distance to the end of the zone is shown in the route bar. Warning sounds are played for these types of zones: Symbol shown on map Symbol shown in route bar Description Danger zone - this type of warning is only given in France. You are warned at the start and end of the danger zone. Risk zone - this type of warning is only given in France. You are warned at the start and end of the risk zone. You can change the way you are warned about danger and risk zones. Changing the way you are warned To change the way you are warned about danger zones, select Sounds & Warnings in the Settings menu. You can then set how you want to be warned for the different types of zones. You can choose to be warned, warned only if you are speeding, or never warned. To switch off all warnings, switch off Danger zones & hazards. Reporting a risk zone If you pass a new temporary risk zone that you were not warned about, you can report it instantly. Note: To report a risk zone, you must be connected to TomTom services and logged in to your TomTom account. If a new temporary risk zone is reported directly before or after an existing risk or danger zone, then the new zone is added to the existing zone. The risk zone is saved on your device automatically and also sent to other users. A reported risk zone stays on your device for three hours. If enough Danger Zones users report a new risk zone, that zone may become a danger zone and be available for all subscribers. You can report a risk zone in the following ways:
120 Using the speed panel to report a risk zone 1. Select the risk zone symbol on the speed panel in the guidance view. You see a message thanking you for reporting the zone. Tip: If you make a mistake when reporting a camera, select Cancel in the message. Using the quick menu to report a risk zone 1. Select the current location symbol or the speed panel in the guidance view. 2. Select Report Risk Zone from the pop-up menu. You see a message thanking you for adding the risk zone. Tip: If you make a mistake when reporting a risk zone, select Cancel in the message. Using the Main Menu to report a risk zone 1. Select the Main Menu button to open the Main Menu. 2. Select Report Risk Zone. You see a message thanking you for adding the risk zone. Tip: If you make a mistake when reporting a risk zone, select Cancel in the message. Updating locations for danger zones and risk zones The locations of danger zones and risk zones can change frequently. New zones can also appear without warning. Your TomTom VIA receives all zone updates in real time. You do not need to do anything to receive updates – they are sent to your VIA automatically.