TomTom Via 225 All Blacks Edition Reference Guide
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21 Position of last stop Tap this button to select your last recorded position as your destination. Local search Tap this button to use Local Search with TomTom Places to help you find shops and businesses in and around your current location. You can choose to search for shops and businesses near you, near your destination, near any other destination or in a city. For example, if you are looking for a swimming pool near your current location, enter swimming pool and choose the best search result. 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 journey is going to take before you start. You can also compare journey 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 cal- culates routes based on the real average speeds measured on roads. Study the route of a journey you are planning. Check a route for someone who is coming to visit you and then explain the route to them in detail. 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 journey in the same way that you would select your destina- tion. 4. Set the destination for your journey. 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 journey. 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 motorways - a route which avoids motorways. Walking route - a route designed for making the journey on foot. Bicycle route - a route designed for making the journey on a bicycle. 6. Choose the date and time that you will make the journey you are planning.
22 Your device uses IQ Routes to work out the best possible route at that time. This is useful to see how long a journey 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 journey. You can interrupt the demo at any time by tapping the screen. 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 car park 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.
23 Note: Voice control is not supported on all devices or in all languages. Voice control works in different ways depending on your device type. Navigate to If you see the button Navigate to in the Main Menu on your device, read these topics about Voice Control: Voice control - Navigate to Drive to If you see the button Drive to in the Main Menu on your device, read these topics about Voice Control: Voice control - Drive to Voice control
24 Voice control - Navigate to 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. To view the list of available commands, tap Help in the Main menu, tap Product manuals and then tap What can I say? Important: Voice control requires a computer voice. When there is no computer voice installed and selected on your TomTom device, this feature is not available. To select a computer voice, tap Voices in the Settings menu, then tap Change voice and select a computer voice. Using voice control To switch on voice control and show the button in the Driving view, tap Voice control in the Settings menu and select Enable voice control. 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 journey 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 can I 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 can I say? 2. When you hear the beep, say a command of your choice. For example, you can say Navigate 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: A green bar means the device can hear your voice. A red bar means your voice is too loud for the device to recognise individual words. A grey bar means your voice is too quiet for the device to recognise individual words. For some phrases, your device 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.
25 Your device plans a route from your current location to your destination. Tip: To stop your device from listening out for further commands, say Cancel. To go back one step, say Back. Planning a journey using your voice Important: In the interest of safety and to reduce distractions while you are driving, you should always plan a route before you start driving. Note: Its not possible to plan a route using your voice for all maps in all countries, or in all languages. 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, say, Navigate to address. 3. Say the name of the town. Your device shows a list of towns which sound similar to what you said and tells you which town is at the top of the list. If the town you hear is the same as the town you requested then say, Done or OK or Yes or One or tap the town at the top of the list. If the town you hear is incorrect, but the correct town is in the list, say the number next to the correct town or tap the name of the town. For example, if the correct city is Rotterdam and this town is shown at the third item in the list, you can say, Three or tap the name, Rotterdam. If the name is not in the list, then say Back or No or tap Back to return to the previous screen and say the town again when you hear the beep. 4. Say the streetname. Your device shows a list of streetnames which sound similar to what you said and tells you which streetname is at the top of the list.
26 If the streetname you hear is the same as the streetname you requested then say, Done or OK or Yes or One or tap the streetname at the top of the list. Tip: Different locations may have the same name, such as a road that spans multiple post- codes. When this happens you need to look at the screen and tap the correct location. If the street name you hear is incorrect, but the correct streetname is in the list, say the num- ber next to the correct streetname or tap the streetname in the list. If the streetname is not shown in the list, say Back or No or tap Back to return to the previ- ous screen and then say the streetname again when you hear the beep. 5. Say the house number. Important: Numbers need to be spoken in the same language as the button names and menus on your device. Numbers should be pronounced in the same way you normally say a number, in one contin- uous sentence. So 357 is pronounced, Three hundred and fifty seven. If the number is shown correctly then say, Done or OK or tap the keyboard to enter the number. If the number is shown incorrectly then say, Back or No or tap the Backspace key and re- peat the number. Tip: If you say, Back when there are no numbers on the screen, your device will return you to the previous screen. When the number is shown correctly say, Done or OK. Alternatively, enter the number by tapping the screen. 6. When the route has been calculated and the route summary is shown, tap Done. Your device starts to guide you to your destination, using spoken instructions and onscreen directions. Tip: In addition to planning a route using Voice control, you can tap Navigate to in the Main menu and then tap Spoken Address. Alternatively you can tap the button at the base of the keyboard during address entry. When the button is grey, you cannot use speech to enter an address.
27 Voice control - Drive to 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 computer voice. When there is no computer voice installed and selected on your TomTom device, this feature is not available. To select a computer voice, tap Voices in the Settings menu, then tap Change voice and select a computer voice. Using voice control Voice control is switched on by default if it is supported by 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 journey 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: A green bar means the device can hear your voice. A red bar means your voice is too loud for the device to recognise individual words. A grey bar means your voice is too quiet for the device to recognise individual words. For some phrases, your device repeats what you say and asks for confirmation.
28 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 out for further commands, say Cancel. To go back one step, say Back. Planning a journey using your voice Important: In the interest of safety and to reduce distractions while you are driving, you should always plan a route before you start driving. Note: Its not possible to plan a route using your voice for all maps in all countries, or in all languages. 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, say, Navigate to address or Drive to 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 name of the town. Your device shows a list of towns which sound similar to what you said and tells you which town is at the top of the list. If the town you hear is the same as the town you requested then say, Done or OK or Yes or One or tap the town at the top of the list.
29 If the town you hear is incorrect, but the correct town is in the list, say the number next to the correct town or tap the name of the town. For example, if the correct city is Rotterdam and this town is shown at the third item in the list, you can say, Three or tap the name, Rotterdam. If the name is not in the list, then say Back or No or tap Back to return to the previous screen and say the town again when you hear the beep. 4. Say the streetname. Your device shows a list of streetnames which sound similar to what you said and tells you which streetname is at the top of the list. If the streetname you hear is the same as the streetname you requested then say, Done or OK or Yes or One or tap the streetname at the top of the list. Tip: Different locations may have the same name, such as a road that spans multiple post- codes. When this happens you need to look at the screen and tap the correct location. If the street name you hear is incorrect, but the correct streetname is in the list, say the num- ber next to the correct streetname or tap the streetname in the list. If the streetname is not shown in the list, say Back or No or tap Back to return to the previ- ous screen and then say the streetname again when you hear the beep. 5. Say the house number. Important: Numbers need to be spoken in the same language as the button names and menus on your device. Numbers should be pronounced in the same way you normally say a number, in one contin- uous sentence. So 357 is pronounced, Three hundred and fifty seven. If the number is shown correctly then say, Done or OK or tap the keyboard to enter the number. If the number is shown incorrectly then say, Back or No or tap the Backspace key and re- peat the number. Tip: If you say, Back when there are no numbers on the screen, your device will return you to the previous screen. When the number is shown correctly say, Done or OK. Alternatively, enter the number by tapping the screen. 6. When the route has been calculated and the route summary is shown, tap Done.
30 Your device starts to guide you to your destination, using spoken instructions and onscreen directions. Entering addresses using your voice Important: In the interest of safety and to reduce distractions while you are driving, you should always plan a route before you start driving. Even if you dont use voice control to start planning a journey, you can still use your voice to enter the address. To start planning a journey tap Navigate to or Drive to in the Main menu, then tap Address. To enter the destination using your voice, tap one of the following buttons: Spoken address Tap this button to enter an address entirely using speech. Spoken address helps you to enter information without tapping the screen. This option recognises the following spoken terms: Commands: Yes, No, Back, Done, OK, Crossing. Streetnames. Cities and towns and their centres. Favourites and POIs. Plan alternative route, Recalculate original, Avoid roadblock, Mini- mise delays, Clear route, Travel via... and Recent destination. Tap this button at the base of the keyboard to use speech to enter an address. When the button is grey, you cannot use speech to enter an address. This button is available for the following types of destination: City centre - to select a city or town centre. Street and house number - to select an address. Crossing or intersection - to select the point where two streets meet. Tips Your device recognises places and streetnames when they are spoken in the local language using local pronunciation. Spoken address entry is not possible for postcodes which must be entered using the keyboard. Spoken address entry is not available for all maps in all countries.