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Comments to date: 8. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
mrgeetar45 12:07pm on Thursday, October 14th, 2010 
This is a very good but overpriced and overloaded with useless junk that slows it down. Remove all that useless junk from it. I have wnated an aftermarket guidance system for my car for some time.
mbrampton 7:05pm on Thursday, September 30th, 2010 
I believe that if I had a manual for the TomT... I had a Tom-Tom one that was stolen from my c...  IQ routes and customization on the home page. I had a Tom-Tom one that was stolen from my car, but I thoroughly enjoyed using it. This looks like a great replacement for that one.
carogray04 4:22am on Thursday, September 23rd, 2010 
Convenient and tiny! Upon receiving this TomTom EASE, first thing I thought was this is SMALL (fits in the palm of my hand)! Great little devise I like the ease of the ease! Some people were saying that i does not have the capabilities to calculate the alternative route.
rawler 3:04am on Thursday, August 12th, 2010 
To locate accounts as quick as I can. This device does just that. Very pleased with it"s performance. Acquires Satellites Quickly, Compact.
AdamBoyle 2:03am on Thursday, August 5th, 2010 
Very Happy Despite some earlier misunderstandings the vendor kept on the case, and made sure that I was fully satisfied with the product.
bremerdale 11:48pm on Wednesday, July 14th, 2010 
I read up on a lot of the different gps systems and wanted something basic and low priced. I got this for Xmas and had the same problem as Nick below -- you get a white screen when you turn it on unless you reset it every time.
beow 1:39pm on Thursday, July 1st, 2010 
Pros: It acquires sattelite signal really fast and it will start giving directions right away. Easy to use and the screen lay out is great.
frmarkus 10:55pm on Monday, March 22nd, 2010 
We were excited about this product! It seemed to be exactly what we were looking for. Great price, very quick mailing time and not a lot of wasteful packaging. A perfect experience I purchased this item to mount my GPS. Steady, firm, great build quality. Worth the money.

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Prepare route

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. Choose the type of route that should be planned. Fastest route - the route which takes the least time. 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 freeways - a route which avoids freeways. Walking route - a route designed for making the trip on foot. Bicycle route - a route designed for making the trip on a bicycle. Limited speed - a route for a vehicle which can only be driven at a limited speed. You have to specify the maximum speed.
6. Your TomTom GO plans the route between the two locations you selected.
More information about a route
You can access these options for the route you last planned, by tapping View route in the Main Menu. To find out about your route in detail, tap the Details button on the route summary screen. You can then select from the following options: 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.

Browse as text

Tap this button to see each turn in the trip. Tap the right and left arrows to move forwards and backwards through the trip.

Browse as images

Tap the screen to turn off the 3D display and view the map from above. Tap this button to see an overview of the route using the map browser. For more information about the map browser, see Driving View on page 6.

Browse map of route

Tap this button to open the route summary screen.

Show route summary

Finding alternative routes
Once you have planned a route, you may want to change something about the route, without changing your destination.

Why change the route?

Maybe for one of these reasons: You can see a roadblock or a line of traffic ahead. You want to travel via a particular location, to pick someone up, stop for lunch or fill up with gas. You want to avoid a difficult intersection or a road you dont like. Tap Find alternative. in the Main Menu to change the route that is currently planned.

Find alternative.

Then tap one of the options below.
Tap this button to calculate an alternative to the route already planned.

Calculate alternative

Your GO will look for another route from your current location to your destination. If you decide you would prefer to use the original route after all, tap Recalculate original. Why would I need to do this? Apart from the roads near your position and near your destination, the new route will use totally different roads to reach your destination. This is an easy way of calculating a totally different route. Tap this button if you can see a roadblock or a line of traffic ahead. You then have to choose how much of the route ahead you want to avoid.

Tap this button to create a Favorite using the map browser. Select the location of the Favorite using the cursor, then tap Done.
For more information about the map browser, see Browse map on page 35. Tap this button to create a Favorite by entering latitude and longitude values.
Tap this button to make a Favorite of the current position of a TomTom Buddy.
For more information about TomTom Buddies, see TomTom Services on page 65. Tap this button to select your last recorded position as your destination.
How can I use a Favorite?
You will normally use a Favorite as a way of navigating to a place without having to enter the address. To navigate to a Favorite, do the following: 1. Tap the screen to bring up the main menu. 2. Tap Navigate to. 3. Tap Favorite. 4. Select a Favorite from the list. Your GO calculates the route for you. 5. When the route is calculated, tap Done. Your GO will immediately start guiding you to your destination with spoken instructions and visual instructions on the screen.
How many Favorites can I create?
You can create up to 48 Favorites. If you want to add more than 48, we suggest that you make some POI categories and add some of your Favorites as POIs. For more information about POIs, see Points of Interest on page 37.
How can I delete a Favorite?
1. Tap the screen to bring up the main menu. 2. Tap Change preferences to open the Preferences menu. 3. Tap Manage Favorites. Tip: Tap the arrow to move to the next page. 4. Tap the Favorite you want to delete. 5. Tap Delete.
How can I change the name of a Favorite?
1. Tap the screen to bring up the main menu. 2. Tap Change preferences to open the Preferences menu. 3. Tap Manage Favorites. Tip: Tap the arrow to move to the next page of buttons. 4. Tap the Favorite you want to rename.

5. Tap Rename.

Browse map
To look at the map in the same way as you might look at a traditional paper map, tap Browse map in the Main Menu. You can move the map by touching the screen and moving your finger across the screen.
A The scale bar B Your current position. C GPS button Tap this button to center the map on your current position. D Options E The cursor F The Find button Tap this button to find specific addresses. G The Cursor button Tap this button to navigate to the cursor position, make a Favorite of the cursor position, or find a Point of Interest near the cursor position. H The zoom bar Zoom in and out by moving the slider.

Cursor button

You can use the map to find addresses and Points of Interest (POIs), for example, restaurants, train stations and gas stations.

If you know the name of the POI, tap Find and type the name. Select it from the list when it is shown. 11.Select a parking garage. The distance listed next to each POI is the distance from the city center. Once you have selected a POI, the route to the POI is calculated by your TomTom GO. The route to the POI is then calculated by your TomTom GO.

Managing POIs

Tap Manage POIs from the Preferences menu.

Manage POIs

Note: The Manage POIs button is only available when all menu buttons are shown. To show all menu buttons, tap Show ALL menu options in the Preferences menu. You can, for example, do the following: Create your own POI categories and add POIs to them. Set warnings when you get close to POIs. Why would I want to create my own POIs? A POI acts like a shortcut - once you have saved a location as a POI you never have to type the address of that POI again. But when you create a POI you can save more than just the location. Phone number - when you create a POI, you can save a phone number with it. Categories - when you create a POI you have to put it in a category. For example, you could create a category of POIs called Favourite restaurants. With each POI, save the phone number so that you can call them from your GO to reserve a table.
How can I create my own POIs?
1. Tap the screen to bring up the main menu. 2. Tap Change preferences. 3. Tap Manage POIs. 4. Before you can add a POI, you have to create at least one POI category. Every POI is assigned to a POI category. You can only add POIs to POI categories you have created yourself. Tap Add POI category.

Add POI category

5. Enter a name for your POI category, for example, Friends or Favourite restaurants. Then select a marker for your POI category. 6. Tap Add POI. Tap this button to add a POI.

Add POI

7. Select the POI category in which you want to add the POI.
8. Select the location of your POI from the list below. You can set your Home location as a POI. If you want to change your Home location, you can create a POI of the Home location before you change it.

Safety preferences

Tap this button to set the following safety preferences: Hide most menu options while driving
Suggest driving breaks Show safety reminders Warn when near places of worship or schools Warn when driving faster than allowed Warn when driving faster than a set speed Warn not to leave the device in the car If you select one or more of the warnings, you will also be asked to select a sound to be played whenever a warning is displayed. Select whether or not your TomTom GO should warn you about which side of the road you should be driving on. Decide if you want the map display to be turned off in special circumstances and press Done. What happens when I use the Turn off map display option? When you turn off the map display, instead of seeing your position on a map in the Driving View, you will only see information about the next instruction. Tap the button and select an option for when the map should be turned off. These are the options: Always - The map will not be shown and you will only see information about the next instruction and arrows showing direction. Above a certain speed - you set the speed at which point the map will be turned off. This option is useful for situations when the map might be distracting, such as when you are driving fast. Never - the map is never turned off.
Tap Voice preferences to manage your TomTom voices. The following options are available: Change voice - tap this button to change the voice that gives you instructions. A wide range of recorded human voices and computer voices are available. For more information on choosing a voice and the differences between human and computer voices, see Selecting a voice on page 17. Disable voice - tap this button to disable the use of voices. To enable voices, tap Enable. Speech preferences - tap this button to set the situations when your TomTom will read instructions or warnings aloud. Record voice - tap this button to record your own voice for use by your TomTom. The procedure takes about fifteen minutes, during which time you will say all the commands that are used by your TomTom GO. In the Preferences menu, tap Voice preferences, then tap Record voice and follow the instructions for recording your voice. Disable recorded voice Enable recorded voice Download voice - tap this button to download new voices from TomTom Services and transfer them to your TomTom.
Turn off sound / Turn on sound

Tap this button to turn off spoken instructions. The button changes to Turn on sound. If you turn off the sound, warnings for upcoming POIs are also turned off.

Turn off sound

Tips To change the volume, tap Volume preferences in the Preferences menu. For more information, see Volume preferences on page 51. To change the volume quickly while you are driving, tap the bottom lefthand section of the Driving View and move the slider. You can still listen to music even if you have turned off voice instructions. For more information, see Selecting a voice on page 17. Can I still use my GO to make hands-free calls when the sound is turned off? Yes. Turning the sound off does not affect hands-free calling, meaning that you will still be able to talk to and hear the caller.
Tap this button to change the volume for spoken instructions. This setting does not change the volume of the radio, CDs, or music played from an iPod or USB storage device.
Can my GO change the volume depending on how noisy it is in the car? Select Link volume to noise level and your GO will change the volume according to the background noise. The noise level is constantly monitored by the microphone on your GO. If there is a lot of noise in the car, your GO will automatically increase the volume. For example, if you are driving on the highway, which is often very noisy, the volume level on your GO will be increased. When you are driving more slowly again, the volume level will be lowered by your GO.

Manage Favorites

Tap this button to rename or delete Favorites. To find a Favorite quickly, tap Find, then start to type the name of the Favorite. As soon as the Favorite is shown in the list, you can select it.
For more information about Favorites, see Favorites on page 31.

Change Home location

Tap this button to set or change your Home location.
Do I need to use my actual home address for the Home location? No. Your Home location can be a place you go often, for example, your office. It can be your actual home address, but it can also be any address you like. Why should I set a Home location? Having a Home location means that you have a quick and easy way to navigate there, by tapping the Home button in the Navigate to. menu

Manage maps

This button may only be available if all menu options are shown. To show all menu options, tap Show ALL menu options. For more information, see Hidden buttons and features on page 48. Tap this button to do the following: Download a map - you can buy new maps using TomTom HOME.
For more information, see Using TomTom HOME on page 94. Switch map - tap this button to change the map you are using. Delete a map - tap this button to delete a map. This might be necessary to create more space on your GO, for example when you want to load a different map. Note: Dont delete a map unless you have already made a backup of the map. If you delete a map before you make a backup, you will no longer be able to load the map on your GO. For more information about making a backup, see Using TomTom HOME on page 94. You can also download, add and delete maps using TomTom HOME.

This button may only be available if all menu options are shown. To show all menu options, tap Show ALL menu options. For more information, see Hidden buttons and features on page 48. Tap this button to do the following: Set alerts for when you are near POIs.
For example, your GO can tell you when there is a gas station nearby. Create your own POI categories and add POIs to them. For example, you could create a category of POIs called Friends, and add all your friends addresses as POIs in the category. You can even add your friends phone numbers with their address so you can call them from your GO. For more information about POIs, see Points of Interest on page 37.

Change car symbol

This button may only be available if all menu options are shown. To show all menu options, tap Show ALL menu options. For more information, see Hidden buttons and features on page 48. Tap this button to select a car symbol that will be used to show your current position in the Driving view.
Change 2D/3D display / Turn on 2D display
Tap Turn on 2D display to change the perspective for viewing the map. For example, the 2D view shows a two dimensional view of the map as though viewed from above.

Turn on 2D display

To switch the view to a three dimensional perspective, tap Change 2D/3D display and select a view from the list.

Change 2D/3D display

When should I use this? In some situations, it is easier to see the map from above. Perhaps if the road network is complicated or for times when you are walking while using your GO to navigate.

Show/Hide lane images

This button may only be available if all menu options are shown. To show all menu options, tap Show ALL menu options. For more information, see Hidden buttons and features on page 48. Tap this button to show or hide the arrows that warn you which lane you need to be in to navigate an approaching road exit or intersection. For more information on lane guidance images, see Advanced Lane Guidance on page 92

Show lane images

Change map colors
This button may only be available if all menu options are shown. To show all menu options, tap Show ALL menu options. For more information, see Hidden buttons and features on page 48. Tap this button to select the color schemes for day and night map colors. You can also download more color schemes from TomTom Services.

Brightness preferences

This button may only be available if all menu options are shown. To show all menu options, tap Show ALL menu options. For more information, see Hidden buttons and features on page 48. Tap this button to set the brightness of the screen. You can set the brightness separately for day map colors and for night map colors.

When you first start using your TomTom GO, all the buttons are shown in the menu.
The buttons for the more advanced features can be hidden. This is a useful option because you are unlikely to use certain features very often. Tap this button in the Preferences menu, to reduce the number of buttons that are shown. You might want to do this so that only frequently used buttons are shown.

Hide tips / Show tips

This button may only be available if all menu options are shown. To show all menu options, tap Show ALL menu options. For more information, see Hidden buttons and features on page 48. Tap this button to stop your GO from showing tips. To turn tips on again, tap Show tips.

Hide tips

Reset factory settings
This button may only be available if all menu options are shown. To show all menu options, tap Show ALL menu options. For more information, see Hidden buttons and features on page 48. Tap this button to restore the factory settings to your TomTom GO. All your settings, including Favorites, your Home location, warnings for POIs and any Itineraries you have created, as well as recent destinations and recent calls and callers, will be deleted.

TomTom Services

TomTom Services keep you informed and entertained while youre on the road. You can subscribe to a range of extras and download them either directly to your GO or to your computer and then transfer them to your GO. Tips New services are being added regularly. Use TomTom HOME or visit www.tomtom.com/services to find out whats available. To download TomTom services to your GO, you need a mobile phone with Bluetooth and a wireless data connection (GPRS, EDGE, UMTS or CDMA). Your mobile phone company may charge you for using a wireless data connection. Dont forget that you can download many TomTom services to your computer without needing to set up a wireless data connection. Not all services are available in all countries. For more information, visit www.tomtom.com/services

TomTom Map Share

TomTom Map ShareTM is a free technology that lets you make updates to your map and if you want to, share those updates with other members of the TomTom Map Share community. If you find a street that has recently been blocked to traffic but was open before, you can use Map Share to update your map and then share the update with other Map Share members. You can use Map Share to send and receive map updates during the first year after the maps release date. This means that one year after the release date, you will no longer be able to send or receive map updates for that version of the map - You will still be able to make updates to your own map for use on your own device. When you join the TomTom Map Share community you can keep your maps up-to-date with the latest updates made by other Map Share community members. You choose the type of updates you want and each time you connect your TomTom GO to TomTom HOME, the map is automatically updated.

Symbols shown in a red rectangle are weather related, because of their nature, you cannot use Traffic to avoid them. Traffic incident symbols and their meaning are shown below: Accident Road closed
Road works One or more lanes closed

Traffic incident

Traffic jam
Weather related symbols and their meaning are shown below: Fog Ice
Note: The incident avoided symbol is shown for any traffic incident that you avoid using TomTom Traffic.

Traffic menu

Either, tap the Traffic sidebar in the Driving View or tap TomTom Traffic in the Main Menu to open the Traffic menu. The following buttons are available: Tap this button to re-plan your route based on the latest traffic information.
Tap this button to see an overview of all traffic incidents on your route. You can use the left and right buttons on the resulting screen to see more detailed information about each of these incidents.

Show traffic on route

Tap this button to calculate and show the quickest route from your home location to your place of work and back.

Show homework traffic

See Making commuting to work easier on page 77.
Tap this button to read aloud all traffic incidents along your route.

Read aloud traffic info

Tap this button to get the latest traffic information straight away rather than waiting for an automatic update.

Update traffic info

For more information on automatic traffic updates, see Changing traffic preferences on page 76. Tap this button to disable TomTom Traffic.

Disable Traffic

Tap this button to view the guided tour on how to use TomTom Traffic.
Tap this button to browse the map and see the traffic information displayed on the map.
See Checking traffic incidents in your area on page 78. Tap this button to change your preferences for how TomTom Traffic works on your device.
See Changing traffic preferences on page 76.
Traffic information using RDS-TMC
The Traffic Message Channel (TMC) is not a TomTom Service. FM radio stations in several countries broadcast TMC information as part of their programming. TMC is also known as RDS-TMC traffic information. Your TomTom navigation device uses this information to warn you about traffic delays along your route and how you can avoid them. To use TMC traffic information, you need the TomTom RDS-TMC Traffic Receiver that comes with selected TomTom navigation devices or is available as an accessory. For more information on which TomTom devices support RDS-TMC receivers, visit www.tomtom.com. Note: TomTom is not responsible for the availability or quality of traffic information provided by TMC. TMC is not available in all countries or regions. Visit www.tomtom.com to check if it is available in your country or region.

To change your traffic preferences, do the following: 1. Tap the TomTomTraffic button in the Main Menu on your device.
2. Tap Change Traffic preferences. You can change the following preferences: Automatically minimize delays after every traffic update - if you select this option, your device automatically recalculates when new delays occur on your route. Beep when traffic situation on route changes - if you select this option your device beeps when a new traffic incident occurs on your current route. Ask for traffic updates when preparing a route - this option has no effect in RDS traffic.
3. Select or clear the check box next to each preference you want to change. 4. Tap Done. Your device lists the countries that have radio stations providing RDSTMC traffic information that you can currently receive. Normally you can leave this set to Any country (strongest signal). For more information about this country setting, see Choosing the correct country for RDSTMC reception on page 86. 5. Tap Done.
3. Tap Change home-work 4. Set your home location 5. Set your work location. You can now use the Home to work and Work to home buttons of the Show home-work traffic menu.
For example, to check for delays on your route home, do the following: 1. Tap the TomTomTraffic button in the Main Menu on your device. 2. Tap Show home-work traffic. 3. Tap Work to home. The route summary screen is shown. In this example, you can see that there is a single incident on your route that could mean a delay of up to 25 minutes.
To see if there is a quicker way home, you could now tap the Find alternative button and then tap Minimize traffic delays. Tip: You can let your device automatically look for alternative routes by selecting Automatically minimize delays after every traffic update in your Traffic preferences. For more information, see Changing traffic preferences on page 83.
The map browser screen is shown. 3. Tap the blue compass image in the top right of the screen. The map centers itself on your current location, and any traffic incidents in the area are shown as small symbols. These symbols are described in, Traffic incidents on page 87.
Setting the radio frequency for RDS-TMC information
If you know the frequency of a particular radio station you want to use for RDSTMC traffic information, do the following to set the frequency manually: To activate this feature, you must first enable manual tuning. To do this, tap the Traffic bar in the Driving View, then tap Change Traffic preferences. Select Tune manually by entering a frequency and then tap Done. 1. Tap the Traffic sidebar in the Driving View. 2. Tap Tune Manually.

Tune manually

3. Enter the frequency of the radio station. 4. Tap Done. Your TomTom device looks for your radio station. If it doesn't find a radio station at the frequency you set, it automatically continues to search for the next available station.

Choosing the correct country for RDS-TMC reception
If you are driving close to a country border, your device may tune to a radio station from a neigboring country. If this happens you will only receive RDSTMC traffic information for that country. To set the country you want to receive traffic information for, do the following: 1. Tap the Traffic sidebar in the Driving View. 2. Tap Change Traffic preferences. A list of preferences you can choose is shown, these preferences are described in Changing traffic preferences on page 83. 3. Tap Done. A list of neigboring countries is shown. 4. Tap on the country that you want to receive traffic reports for. Your TomTom device then searches for a radio station in the country you have chosen.
The Traffic sidebar is shown on the right side of the Driving View when TomTom Traffic is switched on. The Traffic sidebar shows you the traffic incidents on your route. It shows the following information: A symbol for each traffic incident in the order they occur along your planned route. The estimated delay to the next traffic incident on your route. The distance from your current location to the next incident on your route. An example of a Traffic sidebar is shown below.
In the example, the Traffic sidebar shows you that there are two incidents ahead. Both incidents are traffic jams, the first is 15km ahead and is expected to delay you by at least 51 minutes. To re-plan your route to avoid these incidents, tap the Traffic sidebar to open the TomTom traffic menu, then use Minimize traffic delays. For more information see Using RDS-TMC traffic information on page 83.
Traffic incidents are displayed both on the Driving View and also on the Traffic sidebar as small symbols. There are two type of symbols: Symbols shown in a red square are incidents that Traffic can help you avoid. Symbols shown in a red rectangle are weather related, because of their nature, you cannot use Traffic to avoid them. Traffic incident symbols and their meaning are shown below: Accident Road closed
Tap the Traffic sidebar in the Driving View to open the Traffic menu. The following buttons are available: Minimize traffic delays Replans your route based on the latest traffic information.

Checks the traffic along your Home to Work route. See Making commuting to work easier on page 84.
Tap this button to show areas of traffic congestion along your current route.
Shows an overview of traffic incidents on the map. See Checking traffic incidents in your area on page 85.
Changes the settings for Traffic services. See Changing traffic preferences on page 83.

Remote control

Important: This TomTom product is Bluetooth enabled. Please note that in certain environments, such as hospitals or airplanes, you are required to switch off Bluetooth on all electronic devices.

Inserting the batteries

1. Hold the sides of the remote control and press the latch on the back of the device.
The keypad lifts out from the back of the device, as shown in the diagram. Take care not to drop the keypad. 2. Place the batteries in the remote control. Make sure you put the batteries in the correct way round, as shown on the remote control. 3. Replace the battery cover and press any button to switch on your remote control. Your remote control starts searching for your TomTom GO. Note: If you do not use your remote control for 20 seconds, it goes into power saving mode. If you do not use your remote control for one hour, the remote control switches off completely. Press any button to switch your remote control on.
Establishing a connection
Before your remote control can communicate with your TomTom GO, you need to establish a Bluetooth connection between your remote control and your GO. This Bluetooth process is also known as pairing. The first time you switch on your remote control, it tries to establish a connection with the nearest GO. To establish a connection, do the following: 1. Switch on your TomTom GO and tap Bluetooth preferences in the Preferences menu. Note: This button may only be available if all menu options are shown. To show all menu options, tap Show ALL menu options in the Preferences Menu.
2. Tap Enable Bluetooth. 3. Press any button on your remote control to switch it on. Your remote control communicates with your GO and you are asked if you want to accept the connection. 4. Tap Yes to accept the connection. The next time you use your remote control, it looks for your GO. If your GO is switched off or is not within range, the remote control searches for another GO.

Installing TomTom HOME

To install TomTom HOME on your computer, do the following: 1. Connect the Home Dock to your computer using the USB cable. 2. Make sure your computer is connected to the internet. 3. Place your TomTom device in the Home Dock and switch it on. The latest version of TomTom HOME is downloaded and installed. You can also install TomTom HOME from the CD supplied or download it from the TomTom website. For more information, go to tomtom.com/home Once installed, TomTom HOME starts automatically when you connect your TomTom device to your computer.

HOME Help Topics

In the TomTom HOME Help topics you can find all kinds of tips and tricks on how to use TomTom HOME.

MyTomTom Account

In order to buy content and services through TomTom HOME you will have to set up a MyTomTom account for the device you want to buy the content for. You will be asked to create an account when you start using TomTom HOME.

TomTom Limited Warranty

WARRANTOR
U.S. and Canadian Purchases: If you have made your purchase in the United States or Canada, this Limited Warranty is granted by and this Limitation of Liability is stipulated for the benefit of TomTom Inc., 150 Baker Avenue Extension, Concord Massachusetts 01742 (United States of America).
WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS
1) TomTom Inc. (TomTom) warrants to the original purchaser (you) of the hardware with which this Limited Warranty is included (Hardware) that the Hardware will be free from defects in workmanship and materials under normal use (Defects) for a period of one (1) year from the date that the Hardware was first purchased by you (Warranty Period). During the Warranty Period the Hardware will be repaired or replaced at TomToms choice (Limited Warranty) without charge to you for either parts or labour. This Limited Warranty covers the replacement of the Hardware only. If the Hardware is repaired after the Warranty Period has expired, the Warranty Period for the repair will expire six (6) months after the date of repair.
WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER
2) The Limited Warranty does not apply to normal wear and tear, does not apply when the Hardware is opened or repaired by someone not authorized by TomTom and does not cover repair or replacement of any Hardware or part thereof damaged by: misuse, moisture, liquids, proximity or exposure to heat and accident, abuse, non-compliance with the instructions supplied with the Hardware, neglect or misapplication. The Limited Warranty does not cover physical damage to the surface of the Hardware. This Limited Warranty does not cover any software that may accompany or be installed on the Hardware. The Limited Warranty does not cover the installation, removal or maintenance of the Hardware or any costs related herewith.

LIMITATION OF LIABILITY

9) Neither TomTom nor its suppliers shall be liable to you or to any third party for any indirect, incidental, consequential, special or exemplary damages (including in each case, but not limited to, damages for the inability to use the equipment or access data, loss of data, loss of business, loss of profits, business interruption or the like) arising out of the use of or inability to use the Hardware even if TomTom has been advised of the possibility of such damages. 10) Notwithstanding any damages that you might incur for any reason whatsoever (including, without limitation, all damages referenced herein and all direct or general damages in contract or anything else), the entire liability of TomTom and any of its suppliers shall be limited to the amount actually paid by you for the Hardware. 11) Notwithstanding the above, neither party's liability for death or personal injury resulting from its own negligence shall be limited. 12) Some states and/or jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.

Addendum

Important Safety Notices and Warnings
Global Positioning System The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a satellite-based system that provides location and timing information around the globe. GPS is operated and controlled under the sole responsibility of the Government of the United States of America which is responsible for its availability and accuracy. Any changes in GPS availability and accuracy, or in environmental conditions, may impact the operation of your TomTom device. TomTom does not accept any liability for the availability and accuracy of GPS. Use with Care Use of a TomTom device for navigation still means that you need to drive with due care and attention. Aircraft and Hospitals Use of devices with an antenna is prohibited on most aircraft, in many hospitals and in many other locations. A TomTom device must not be used in these environments. Battery This product uses a Lithium-Polymer battery. Do not use it in a humid, wet and/or corrosive environment. Do not put, store or leave your product in or near a heat source, in a high temperature location, in strong direct sunlight, in a microwave oven or in a pressurized container, and do not expose it to temperatures over 60 C (140 F). Failure to follow these guidelines may cause the Lithium-Polymer battery to leak acid, become hot, explode or ignite and cause injury and/or damage. Do not pierce, open or disassemble the battery. If the battery leaks and you come into contact with the leaked fluids, rinse thoroughly with water and seek medical attention immediately. For safety reasons, and to prolong the lifetime of the battery, charging will not occur at low (below 0 C/32 F) or high (over 45 C/113 F) temperatures. Temperatures: Standard operation: -10 C (14 F) to +55 C (131 F); short period storage: -20 C (-4 F) to + 60 C (140 F); long period storage: -20 C (-4 F) to +25 C (77 F). THE LITHIUM-POLYMER BATTERY CONTAINED IN THE PRODUCT MUST BE RECYCLED OR DISPOSED OF PROPERLY. USE YOUR TomTom ONLY WITH THE SUPPLIED DC POWER LEAD (CAR CHARGER/BATTERY CABLE) AND AC ADAPTER (HOME CHARGER) FOR BATTERY CHARGING. To recycle your TomTom unit please see your local approved TomTom service center.

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Chapter 4 Docking your TomTom GO

Docking your TomTom GO

Windscreen dock
Use the windscreen dock to position your TomTom GO in your car. The installation poster shows how to attach the dock to your windscreen. Tips Make sure your windscreen is clean and dry before trying to attach the dock. Place the dock so it does not block your view of the road. Attach the dock to an area of the windscreen where the glass is flat, not curved.

Using the remote control

The remote control is included with the GO 910 and can be bought as an accessory for the GO 710/510. There are 5 sets of buttons on the remote control: Volume up and down OK button - to open the Main Menu or press a button on the screen. Arrow buttons - to move around the screen. Left and right buttons - to press Done or Cancel when they are shown. Keyboard button - to open the keyboard.

Home dock

With the home dock you can charge your TomTom GO when it is not in the car and also connect your GO to your computer. Connect the home dock to the home charger and your computer as shown below.
Place your TomTom GO in the home dock in the same way as you place it in the windscreen dock. When connected to your computer, you can use TomTom HOME with your GO. For information about TomTom HOME, see Using TomTom HOME on page 65.
Chapter 5 Making your first journey
Making your first journey
Planning a route with your TomTom GO is very simple. To plan your first route, follow the steps below. 1. Tap the screen to bring up the main menu. 2. Tap Navigate to.

3. Tap Address.

When you enter an address, you can choose from four options: City centre - tap this button to set your destination as the centre of a city or town. Street and house number - tap this button to set an exact address as your destination. Postcode - tap this button to enter a postcode as your destination (UK and the Netherlands only). Crossing or intersection - tap this button to set your destination as the point where two streets meet.
For your first journey, we will enter an exact address.

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4. Tap Street and house number. 5. Start to type the name of the town where you want to go.
As you type, the names of the towns that match what you have typed are shown. When your destination is shown in the list, tap the name of the town to set the destination. 6. Start to type the name of the street. As with the name of the town, the names of the streets that match what you have typed are shown. When your destination is shown in the list, tap the name of the street to set the destination. 7. Now enter the house number of your destination and then tap Done.

E The name of the next street to turn onto. F Information about your journey.
Normally this area shows the remaining journey time, remaining distance, and arrival time. To set which information is displayed, tap Status bar preferences in the Preferences menu.
G Indicator of the strength of the GPS signal.
For more information about GPS, see How does navigation work? on page 67.

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Chapter 7 Menus

Main menu

Tap the screen at any time when your TomTom GO displays the Driving View to open the Main Menu.
Navigate to. Tap this button to start planning a route. Find alternative. Tap this button if you want to avoid part of your route, travel via a specific location or calculate an alternative route. TomTom Traffic Tap this button to enable or disable traffic information. For more information, see TomTom Traffic on page 59. Mobile phone This button opens the mobile phone menu. You can, for example, make calls, and write or read messages. For more information, see Hands-free calling on page 43. Change preferences This button opens the Preferences menu. You can change many things about the way your TomTom GO looks and behaves. For more information, see Preferences on page 51. Hidden buttons and features When you first start using your TomTom GO, not all the buttons will be shown in the menu. Many buttons and some more advanced features are hidden because you will not need these features very often. To show all buttons and features, tap Show ALL menu options in the Preferences menu. To hide these buttons again, tap Show fewer menu options in the Preferences menu.

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Chapter 8 Finding alternative routes
Finding alternative routes
Once you have planned a route, you may want to change something about the route, without changing your destination.

Find alternative.

Tap Find alternative. in the Main Menu to change the route which is currently planned. Why would I want to change the route? Maybe for one of these reasons: You can see a roadblock or a line of traffic ahead. You want to travel via a particular location, to pick someone up, stop for lunch or fill up with petrol. You want to avoid a difficult junction or a road you dont like. Using Find alternative. you can change your route for all of these. Tap one of the options below. Tap this button to calculate an alternative to the route already planned. As much as possible, your GO will look for another route from your current location to your destination. If you dont like the new suggestion, tap this button again and your GO will suggest another alternative route. If you decide you would prefer to use the original route after all, tap Recalculate original. Tap this button if you can see a roadblock or a line of traffic ahead. You then have to choose how much of the route ahead you want to avoid.

Calculate alternative

Avoid roadblock
Choose from the different options: 100m, 500m, 2000m, 5000m. Your GO will recalculate your route avoiding the section of the route for the distance you selected. Dont forget that once a new route is calculated, you may have to turn off the road you are on very soon. If the roadblock suddenly clears, tap Recalculate original to return to your original route.

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Tap this button to change your route so that it passes a particular location. Perhaps you want to pick someone up on the way, or stop for lunch.

Travel via.

You choose the location you want to pass in the same way as you choose a destination. So you can select from all the same options: for example, Address, Favourite, Point of Interest and Point on map. Using this button, you can only travel via one location. If you want to pass more than one, use an Itinerary. For more information, see Itinerary planning on page 23. Tap this button to return to the original route without any deviations for roadblocks or deviations to travel via particular locations.

Recalculate original

Tap this button to avoid a part of the route. Use this button if you see that your route includes a road or junction you dont like, or which is well-known for traffic problems.

Avoid part of route

You then choose the road you want to avoid from a list of the roads on your route. Tap this button to recalculate your route so that it avoids traffic problems as much as possible. Your GO will check if there are any traffic problems on your route and work out the best route to avoid the problems.

Minimise traffic delays

For more information about using TomTom Traffic, see TomTom Traffic on page 59.
Chapter 9 Itinerary planning

Itinerary planning

What is an Itinerary?
An Itinerary is a plan for a journey with more stops than just your final destination. You create an Itinerary made up of the following items: Places you want to stop - destinations Places you want to pass - waypoints Heres an example of an Itinerary:
Destinations are shown with this symbol.
Waypoints are shown with this symbol.
When would I use an Itinerary?
You could use an Itinerary for these kinds of trips: A driving holiday through a country with lots of stops. A two day car journey with an overnight stop. A short drive which passes particular Points of Interest.

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Chapter 10 Using the map

Using the map

Every time you use your TomTom GO to plan a route, you are using the map. However, you can use the map in many other ways. To open the map, tap Browse map in the Main Menu.
Place your finger on the screen and drag it across the screen to move the map.
A The scale bar B Your current position C GPS button.
Tap this button to centre the map on your current position.

D The Options button

Use the Options button to set what is shown on the map.
E The cursor F The Find button
Tap this button to find specific addresses and Points of Interest on the map.

G The Cursor button

Tap this button to navigate to the cursor position, make a Favourite of the cursor position, or find a Point of Interest near the cursor position. See below for more information.

H The zoom bar.

Change the scale of the map by moving the zoom bar up or down.

Using the Cursor button

You can use the map to find addresses and Points of Interest (POIs), for example, restaurants, train stations and petrol stations. With the Cursor button, you can use what you have found. Tap the cursor button to open the page of buttons shown below:

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Tap this button to navigate to the cursor position. Your GO will calculate the route there.

Navigate there

Tap this button to find a POI near the cursor position. For example, if you have found a restaurant to go to, you can search for a parking garage nearby.

Find POI nearby

Tap this button to call the cursor position. This button is only available if your GO has the phone number for the cursor postion.
The phone numbers of many POIs are stored in your GO. If you entered phone numbers for POIs you have created, you can also call them. For more information about hands-free calling, see Hands-free calling on page 43. Tap this button to create a Favourite of the cursor position. For more information about Favourites, see Favourites on page 29.

Add as Favourite

Tap this button to create a POI of the cursor position. For more information about POIs, see Points of Interest on page 33.

Add as POI

Tap this button to travel via the cursor position. This button is only available if you are currently navigating to a destination.

Chapter 11 Favourites

Favourites

What are Favourites?

Favourites are places that you go often. You can create Favourites so that you dont have to enter the address every time you want to navigate there. They dont have to be places you like, just useful addresses.

Tap the category of POI if it is shown or tap the arrow to choose from the complete list. Tap Any POI category to search for a POI by name. For more information about POIs, see Points of Interest on page 33. Tap this button to add your current postion as a Favourite. For example, if you see stop somewhere you like, while you are there you can tap this button to create the Favourite. Tap this button to create a Favourite using the map browser. Select the location of the Favourite using the cursor, then tap Done.

GPS postion

For more information about the map browser, see Using the map on page 27. Tap this button to create a Favourite by entering latitude and longitude values.
Tap this button to make a Favourite of the current position of a TomTom Buddy.
For more information about TomTom Buddies, see TomTom PLUS on page 63. Tap this button to save the location where your TomTom GO was last docked in the windscreen dock in your car.
This option helps you to find your car if you have problems remembering where you parked it. To get back to your car, use your GO while you are walking. Tap Navigate to. then tap Favourite. Then select the Favourite you created for the location of your parked car. What happens if I park in an underground car park? If your GO loses GPS reception for the last part of the journey, for example, if you park in an underground car park, the last-known position will be used. In this case, it would probably be the entrance to the car park.
How can I use a Favourite?
You will normally use a Favourite as a way of navigating to a place without having to enter the address. To navigate to a Favourite, do the following: 1. Tap the screen to bring up the Main Menu. 2. Tap Navigate to. 3. Tap Favourite. 4. Select a Favourite from the list. Your GO calculates the route for you. 5. When the route is calculated, tap Done. Your GO will immediately start guiding you to your destination with spoken instructions and visual instructions on the screen.
How many Favourites can I create?
You can create up to 48 Favourites. If you want to add more than 48, we suggest that you make some POI categories and add some of your Favourites as POIs. For more information about POIs, see Points of Interest on page 33.
How can I delete a Favourite?
1. Tap the screen to bring up the Main Menu. 2. Tap Change preferences to open the Preferences menu. 3. Tap Manage Favourites. Tip: Tap the arrow to move to the next page buttons. 4. Tap the Favourite you want to delete. 5. Tap Delete.

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How can I change the name of a Favourite?
1. Tap the screen to bring up the Main Menu. 2. Tap Change preferences to open the Preferences menu. 3. Tap Manage Favourites. Tip: Tap the arrow to move to the next page buttons. 4. Tap the Favourite you want to rename. 5. Tap Rename.
Chapter 12 Points of Interest

Points of Interest

Points of Interest or POIs are interesting places on the map. Here are some examples: Restaurants Hotels Museums Parking garages Petrol stations Tip To help you stick to the speed limit, your TomTom GO also includes a list of Safety Cameras. To find out how to activate Safety Cameras, see the TomTom PLUS services leaflet included with your GO.

Showing POIs on the map

1. Tap Enable/disable POIs in the Preferences menu. 2. Select the POI categories to display on the map.

Enable/ disable POIs

Tap Find to search for a POI by name.
3. Tap Done. The POIs you selected are shown on the map as symbols.

Calling a POI

Your TomTom GO knows the phone numbers for many POIs. You can, for example, call a restaurant to book a table or a cinema to book tickets. For information about using your TomTom GO for hands-free calling, see Hands-free calling on page 43.

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Navigating to a POI
1. Tap the screen to bring up the Main Menu. 2. Tap Navigate to. in the Main Menu. 3. Tap Point of Interest. 4. Narrow your choice of POIs by selecting the area where the POI is.
You can select one of these options: POI near you - to search from a list of POIs near your current position. POI in city - to choose a POI in a particular town or city. You have to specify a town or city. POI near Home - to search from a list of POIs near your Home location. If you are currently navigating to a destination, you can also select from a list of POIs which are on your route or near your destination. Choose one of these options: POI along route POI near destination 5. Select the category of POI:
Tap Any POI category to search for a POI by name. Tap the category of POI if it is shown. Tap the arrow to choose from the complete list of categories. Select the category from the list or start to type the name of the category and select it when it is shown in the list. 6. From the list of POIs shown, select the POI you want to navigate to. The table below explains the distances listed next to each POI.
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Distance from your current location Distance from the city centre Distance from your Home location Distance from your current location

POI near destination

Distance from your destination
If you know the name of the POI, tap Find and type the name. Select it from the list when it is shown. Once you have selected a POI, the route to the POI is calculated by your TomTom GO.

Managing POIs

Tap Manage POIs from the Preferences menu. You can, for example, do the following:

Manage POIs

Create your own POI categories and add POIs to them. Set warnings when you get close to POIs. Why would I want to create my own POIs? A POI acts like a shortcut - once you have saved a location as a POI you never have to type the address of that POI again. But when you create a POI you can save more than just the location. Phone number - when you create a POI, you can save a phone number with it. Categories - when you create a POI you have to put it in a category. For example, you could create a category of POIs called Favourite restaurants. With each POI, save their phone number so that you can call them from your GO to reserve a table.
How can I create my own POIs?
1. Tap the screen to bring up the Main Menu. 2. Tap Change preferences. 3. Tap Manage POIs. Note: The Manage POIs button is only available when all menu buttons are shown. To show all menu buttons, tap Show ALL menu options in the Preferences menu. 4. Before you can add a POI, you have to create at least one POI category. Every POI is assigned to a POI category. You can only add POIs to POI categories you have created yourself.

Add POI category

Tap Add POI category. 5. Enter a name for your POI category, for example, Friends or Favourite restaurants. Then select a marker for your POI category. 6. Tap Add POI. 7. Select the POI category you want to add the POI to.

Add POI

8. Select the location of your POI from the list below.

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You can set your Home location as a POI. Does it make sense to do this?
If you want to change your Home location, you can create a POI of the Home location before you change it. You can create a POI from a Favourite. Does it make sense to do this?

You can only create a limited number of Favourites. If you want to create more Favourites you have to delete some Favourites first. Before you delete a Favourite, make it into a POI so that you dont lose the address. You can specify an address to be a POI. When you enter an address, you can choose from four options. The same options as appear in the Navigate to. menu:
City centre Street and house number Postcode (in the UK and the Netherlands only) Crossing or intersection Select a POI location from a list of places you have recently used as destinations.
You can add a Point of Interest (POI) as a POI. For example, if you are creating a category of POIs for your favourite restaurants, use this option instead of entering the addresses of the restaurants.
For more information about this option, see Navigating to a POI on page 34. Tap this button to add your current postion as a POI. For example, if you stop somewhere you like, while you are there you can tap this button to create the POI. Tap this button to create a POI using the map browser. Select the location of the POI using the cursor, then tap Done.
For more information about the map browser, see Using the map on page 27. Tap this button to create a POI by entering latitude and longitude values.
Tap this button to make a POI of the current position of a TomTom Buddy. For more information about TomTom Buddies, see TomTom PLUS on page 63.
Tap this button to save the location where your TomTom GO was last docked in the windscreen dock in your car.
If your GO loses GPS reception for the last part of the journey, for example, if you park in an underground car park, the last-known position will be used. In this case, it would probably be the entrance to the car park.
How can I set warnings for POIs?
1. Tap the screen to bring up the main menu. 2. Tap Change preferences. 3. Tap Manage POIs. Note: The Manage POIs button is only available when all menu buttons are shown. To show all menu buttons, tap Show ALL menu options in the Preferences menu. 4. Tap Warn when near POI. 5. Select the category of POI you want to be warned about.

Warn when near POI

Select the category from the list or start to type the name of the category and select it when it is shown in the list. 6. Set how close the POI should be when you receive a warning.
7. Choose the warning sound for the category of POI you selected.

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Chapter 13 Sound

Your TomTom GO produces sound for many different things: Spoken instructions Hands-free calls Warnings about Points of Interest nearby Music This chapter talks about the following: Sound basics - changing the volume. Speakers - using the internal speaker in your GO and using an external speaker. Voices - using human voices and computer voices. What are the differences between them and what can they do? For information about making hands-free calls on your GO, see Hands-free calling on page 43. For information about playing music on your GO, see Music and photos on page 47.
Changing the volume yourself
You can change the volume in two ways: Tap the bottom left hand area of the Driving View. The last spoken instruction is repeated and the volume slider is shown. Move the volume slider to adjust the volume. In the Main Menu, tap Change preferences, then tap Volume preferences. Move the volume slider to adjust the volume. Tap Test to check the changes you make.
Changing the volume automatically
Your GO can change the volume automatically depending on how noisy it is in the car. 1. In the Main Menu, tap Change preferences. 2. Tap Volume preferences.

Volume preferences

3. Select Link volume to noise level. Your GO will now change the volume depending on the background noise.

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Internal and external speakers
Your TomTom GO includes a high quality speaker. Normally, this internal speaker will be used to play all the sound your GO makes. If your car stereo has a line in connector, you can play sound from your GO through your car speakers using the audio cable. You can also play sound from you GO through a Bluetooth Hi-Fi speaker. This could also be a Bluetooth Hi-Fi headset.

Using the audio cable

The audio cable is included in the box with your TomTom GO. To play sound through your car stereo, do the following: 1. Plug the audio cable into the line out connector on the windscreen dock, as shown below.
2. Plug the audio cable into the line in connector on your car stereo. Note: Not all car stereos have a line in connector. 3. On your car stereo, select Line in as the source.
Note: You cannot listen to your car stereo and use the audio cable to play sound from your GO on the car stereo at the same time. For information about listening to music using your GO, see Music and photos on page 47.
Using Bluetooth Hi-Fi speakers

You can connect your iPod to your GO with the TomTom iPod Connect Cable, which is available as an accessory. You can then control your iPod from your GO. Sound from your iPod will be played over the internal speaker in your GO, or an external speaker if selected. For more information about using different speakers, see Sound on page 39. To use your iPod with your GO, do the following: 1. Plug the iPod Connect Cable into your iPod and into the windscreen dock. 2. In the Main Menu, tap iPod control on the GO 510/710 or tap Music and Photos and then iPod control on the GO 910.
3. Follow the instructions on the screen to finish the connection. You can now control your iPod through your GO. You select songs using the same buttons shown above in Playing music and audiobooks.

Looking at photos

1. Tap Music and photos in the Main Menu. 2. Tap Photo gallery. The Photo gallery starts, showing small versions (thumbnails) of all the photos on your GO.
Tap the arrows to move up and down the page of thumbnails. Tap Slideshow to start a slideshow. Tap the thumbnail of a photo to view a large version of that photo.
A Buttons to zoom in and zoom out on the photo. B Buttons to move to the next and the previous photo. C Tap Slideshow to start a slideshow. D Tap Delete to delete a photo.

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Chapter 16 Preferences

Preferences

You can change many things about the way your TomTom GO looks and behaves. Tap Change preferences in the Main Menu.
Hidden buttons and features
When you first start using your TomTom GO, not all the buttons will be shown in the menu. Many buttons and some more advanced features are hidden because you will not need these features very often. This includes many of the preferences you can change in the Prefences menu. To see all of the buttons and features, tap this button in the Preferences menu.

Show ALL menu options

After you have finished, we recommend that you hide the advanced buttons and features again by tapping this button.

Show fewer menu options

I cant find one of the buttons Some of the buttons in the Preferences menu change depending on the state of the preference. If some buttons are hidden, you only see the Show ALL menu options button. If you can see all the buttons, then only the Show fewer menu options button is available.

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Use night colours / Use day colours
Tap this button to reduce the brightness and use darker colours on the map. When should I use this?

Use Night colours

When its dark outside, its easier to see the screen of your GO if it isnt so bright. To change back to a brighter screen and brighter colours on the map, tap the button Use day colours. Can my GO make this change automatically? Yes it can. Your GO has a light sensor so it knows when its getting dark. To change to night and day colours automatically, tap Brightness preferences in the Preferences menu. Then select Switch to night view when dark.

HOW TO MAKE A WARRANTY CLAIM
3) In order to make a claim of a Defect, you must contact TomTom by email during the Warranty Period via www.tomtom.com to explain the Defect and to obtain an RMA number (Return Materials Authorization) if necessary. You must return the Hardware during the Warranty Period, along with an explanation of the Defect, to the address provided to you by TomTom. If a defect arises and a valid claim under this Limited Warranty is received by TomTom after the first one hundred and eighty (180) days of the Warranty Period, TomTom is entitled to charge you for any reasonable shipping and handling costs made in connection with the repair or replacement of the Hardware. You must comply with any other return procedures stipulated by TomTom, if any.

YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS

4) Some countries may not allow the exclusion or limitation of damages. If any part of this Limited Warranty is held to be invalid or unenforceable, the

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remainder of the Limited Warranty shall nonetheless remain in full force and effect. 5) This Limited Warranty is the only express warranty made to you and is provided in lieu of any other express warranties or similar obligations (if any) created by any advertising, documentation, packaging, or other communications. 6) Except for the Limited Warranty and to the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, TomTom and its suppliers provide the Hardware AS IS AND WITH ALL FAULTS, and hereby disclaim all other warranties and conditions, whether express, implied or statutory, including, but not limited to, any (if any) implied warranties, duties or conditions of satisfactory quality, of fitness for a particular purpose, of reliability or availability, of accuracy or completeness of responses, of results, of workmanlike effort, of lack of viruses, and of reasonable care and skill, all with regard to the Hardware, and the provision of or failure to provide support or other services, information, software, and related content through the Hardware or otherwise arising out of the use of the Hardware. Also, there is no warranty or condition of quiet enjoyment, quiet possession, or non-infringement with regard to the Hardware. This exclusion does not apply to (i) any implied condition as to title and (ii) any implied warranty as to conformity with description. 7) This Limited Warranty does not affect any legal rights under applicable national legislation governing the sale of consumer goods. 8) This Limited Warranty cannot be transferred to any other person.

FCC Declaration of Conformity
Tested to Comply with FCC Standards for Home or Office Use TomTom GO has been tested to and complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference. 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Responsible party in North America TomTom, Inc., 150 Baker Avenue, Concord, MA 01742 Tel: 866 48-6866 option 1 (1-866-4-TOMTOM) Emissions information for Canada This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numrique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB-003 du Canada. CE Marking This equipment complies with the requirements for CE marking when used in a residential, commercial, vehicular or light industrial environment.

R&TTE Directive

This equipment complies with the essential requirements of EU Directive 99/5/EC (declaration available at www.tomtom.com). Diese Ausrstung erfllt die wesentlichen Anforderungen der EU-Richtlinie 99/5/ EC (Erklrung verfgbar unter www.tomtom.com). Cet quipement remplit les conditions dictes dans la Directrive EC/99/5 (document disponible sur www.tomtom.com). Deze apparatuur is conform de eisen van de EU-richtlijnen 99/5/EC (verklaring beschikbaar op www.tomtom.com). Questa apparecchiatura soddisfa le condizioni essenziali della Direttiva Europeea 99/5/EC (dichiarazione disponibile su www.tomtom.com). Este equipo cumple con los requisitos esenciales de la Directiva 99/5/EC de la EU (declaracin disponible en www.tomtom.com). Dette udstyr overholder de grundlggende krav i EU-direktiv 99/5/EC (erklring herom kan findes p www.tomtom.com). Denna utrustning rttar sig efter de ndvndiga krav frn EU direktiv 99/5/EC (deklaration finns p www.tomtom.com). Tm laite tytt oleellisilta osin EU:n direktiivin 99/5/EY vaatimukset (vaatimustenmukaisuusvakuutus on nhtvn osoitteessa www.tomtom.com). Este equipamento est em conformidade com os requisitos essenciais da Directiva da UE 99/5/CE (declarao disponvel em www.tomtom.com). TomTom tmto prohlauje, e TomTom GO je ve shod se zkladnmi poadavky a dalmi pslunmi ustanovenmi smrnice 1995/5/ES (NV. 426/ 2000 Sb.) a Prohlen o shod je k dispozici na www.tomtom.com. Toto zazen lze provozovat v esk republice na zklad generln licence. GL - 12/R/2000. Seadmed vastavad EL direktiivi 99/5/E phinuetele (vt www.tomtom.com). A jelen berendezs megfelel az EU 99/5/EC direktvja meghatrozta szksges elrsoknak (a nyilatkozat a www.tomtom.com honlapon tallhat). i ranga atitinka visus ES direktyvos 99/5/EB reikalavimus (deklaracijos tekstas tinklapyje www.tomtom.com).

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N14644 This product displays the Ctick to show it complies with all relevant Australian and New Zealand regulations. This Document Great care was taken in preparing this manual. Constant product development may mean that some information is not entirely up-to-date. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. TomTom International B.V. shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein; nor for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the performance or use of this material. This document contains information protected by copyright. No part of this document may be photocopied or reproduced in any form without prior written consent from TomTom International B.V. Part numbers TomTom GO 910: 4V00.710 TomTom GO 710/510: 4V00.510
Chapter 24 Copyright notices

Copyright notices

2006 TomTom International B.V., The Netherlands. Patents Pending. All rights reserved. TomTom and the TomTom logo are registered trademarks of TomTom International B.V., The Netherlands. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Our end user license agreement and a limited warranty apply to this product; they are included in this package. You can also review both at www.tomtom.com/legal Data Source 2006 Tele Atlas N.V. Based upon: Topografische ondergrond Copyright dienst voor het kadaster en de openbare registers, Apeldoorn 2006. Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland. IGN France. Swisstopo. BEV, GZ 1368/2006. Geonext/DeAgostini. Norwegian Mapping Authority, Public Roads Administration / Mapsolutions. DAV. This product includes mapping data licensed from Ordnance Survey with the permission of the Controller of Her Majestys Stationery Office. Crown copyright and/or database right 2006. All rights reserved. Licence number 10002692. Data Source Tele Atlas North America. Inc. All rights reserved. Canadian data DMTI Spatial. Portions of Canadian map data are reproduced under license from Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada with permission from Natural Resource Canada. Point of Interest data by Info USA. Copyright 2006. Data Source Whereis 2006 UBD and Sensis are trademarks of Telstra Corporation Limited, used under license. Text to Speech technology, 2006 Loquendo TTS. All rights reserved. Loquendo is a registered trademark. www.loquendo.com Apple and iPod are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Audible, AudibleListener and Audiblemanager are registered trademarks of Audible, Inc. When purchasing and using Audible content you need to agree to the terms and conditions as posted in the Legal Notices www.audible.com. SoundClear acoustic echo cancellation software Acoustic Technologies Inc. MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson. Supply of this product does not convey a license nor imply any right to distribute content created with this product in revenue-generating broadcast systems (terrestrial, satellite, cable and/or other distribution channels), streaming applications (via Internet, intranets and/or other networks), other content distribution systems (pay-audio or audio-on-demand applications and the like) or on physical media (compact discs, digital versatile discs, semiconductor chips, hard drives, memory cards and the like). An independent license for such use is required. For details, please visit http:// mp3licensing.com

 

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