Install your TomTom GO navigation device in your car following the
instructions in the installation section at the start of this book.
To switch on your navigation device, press and hold the On/Off button until
you see the start-up screen. The first time you switch on your device, it may
take a short time to start.
To set up your device you need to answer a few questions by tapping the
screen.
Device not starting
In rare cases, your TomTom GO navigation device may not start correctly or
may stop responding to your taps.
First, check that the battery is properly charged. To charge the battery,
connect your device to the car charger. It can take up to 2 hours to fully charge
the battery.
If this does not solve the problem, you can reset the device. To do this, press
and hold the On/Off button for fifteen seconds and release the button when
your device begins to restart.
Battery notes
The battery in your TomTom GO navigation device charges when you connect
it to the car charger or to your computer.
The light next to the On/Off button is orange while the battery is charging and
is green when the battery is fully charged.
When you connect your device to a computer, you are asked if you want to
connect to the computer. If you select No and then do not tap the screen
within three minutes, the device will automatically switch off. This happens so
that the battery can charge faster.
Note: You should plug the USB connector directly into a USB port on your
computer and not into a USB hub or USB port on a keyboard or monitor.
Windshield Mount
Use the Windshield Mount to install your TomTom GO inside your car.
Make sure that both the Windshield Mount and your windshield are clean and
dry before you attach the mount. Place the Windshield Mount so that it does
not interfere with your view of the road or of any of the controls in your car.
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Home Dock
GPS reception
To attach the Windshield Mount, press the suction cup firmly against the
windshield on an area where the glass is flat. Then twist the rubber grip near
the base of the Windshield Mount in a clockwise direction until you hear a
click.
The home dock is used for charging your TomTom GO when it is not in the car
and for connecting your GO to your computer.
When connected to your computer, you can use TomTom HOME to manage
your GO.
When you first start your TomTom GO navigation device, the device may
need a few minutes to determine your GPS position and show your current
position on the map. In future, your position will be found much faster, usually
within a few seconds.
To ensure reception of a strong GPS signal, you should use your device
outdoors. Large objects such as tall buildings can sometimes interfere with
reception.
Important: Some vehicles have heat reflective shielding in the windshield
which may prevent your navigation device from locating your position.
The TomTom External Antenna Kit (available for purchase as an accessory)
can help to improve reception.
Safety Notice
Your TomTom GO contains a GSM/GPRS module which can interfere with
electrical devices such as cardiac pacemakers, hearing aids and aviation
equipment.
Interference with these devices may endanger the health or life of others.
Do not use near unprotected electrical units nor in areas where the use of
mobile telephones is prohibited, such as hospitals and airplanes.
Take care of your device
Never leave your TomTom GO navigation device or accessories on view when
you leave the car or they may become an easy target for thieves.
It is important to take care of your device.
• Your device is not designed for use in ext reme temperatures and any s uch
exposure may cause permanent damage.
• Do not open the casing of your device under any circumstances. Doing so
may be dangerous and will invalidate the warranty.
• Wipe or dry the screen of your device using a soft cloth. Do not use any
liquid cleaners.
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Safety3.
Safety
Choosing where to attach the Windshield Mount
Consider carefully where you place the Windshield Mount in your car. The
Windshield Mount should not block or interfere in an y way with the followi ng:
• Your view of the road
• Any of the controls in your car
• Any of your mirrors
• The airbag
You should be able to reach your GO easily when it is in the Windshield Mount
without leaning or stretching. The diagrams show where you can safely attach
the Windshield Mount.
You can attach the Windshield Mount to the windshield, side window or use a
Dashboard Mount Disk to attach the Windshield Mount to your dashboard.
TomTom also offers alternative mounting solutions for your TomTom device.
For more information about Dashboard Mount Disks and alternative mounting
solutions, go to www.tomtom.com/accessories.
Installing the Windshield Mount
Make sure that both the Windshield Mount and your window are clean and
dry.
1. Press the suction cup firmly against the window on an area where the glass
is flat.
2. Twist the rubber grip near the base of the Windshield Mount in a clockwise
direction until you hear a click.
The Windschield Mount is now installed.
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Safety preferences
We recommend using the safety preferences to make your driving as safe as
possible. The safety preferences include, for example, the following options:
• Hide most menu options when driving
• Show safety reminders
• Warn when driving faster than allowed
You can also drive more safely by using voice commands to control your
TomTom GO.
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Making your first journey4.
Making your first journey
Planning a route with your TomTom GO navigation device is easy. To plan a
route, follow the steps below.
Important: For safety reasons, you should always plan a route before you
start your journey.
1. Tap the screen to bring up the Main Menu.
Note: The buttons on your navigation device are shown in full color unless a
button is currently unavailable. For example, the button named Find alternative in the Main Menu is not available until you have planned a route.
2. Tap Navigate to...
3. Tap Address.
When you enter an address, you can choose from the following options:
• City center - tap this button to set your destination as the center of a city
or town.
• Street and house number - tap this button to set an exact address as your
destination.
• Zip code - tap this button to enter a zip code as your destination.
Note: You can enter a zip code for any country. In the UK and the Netherlands,
ZIP codes are detailed enough to identify a house on their own. In other
countries you can enter a zip code to identify a town or area. You will then
have to enter a street and house number.
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• Cross street or intersection - tap this button to set your destination as the
point where two streets meet.
• Spoken address - tap this button to set your destination by saying the
address to your navigation device.
In this example, we will enter an exact address.
4. Tap Street and house number.
Note: When planning a trip for the first time your navigation device asks you
to choose a state or country. Your choice is saved and used for all routes you
plan.
You can change this setting at any time by tapping the flag.
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 appears in the list, tap the name of the town
to set the destination.
Tip: Instead of typing the name, tap this button to say the address by
speaking to your navigation device.
6. Start to type the street name and tap on the street when it appears in the list.
As with the name of the town, the names of the streets that match what you
have typed are shown. When your destination appears in the list, tap the
name of the street to set the destination.
7. Enter the house number and then tap Done.
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Arrival times
8. Your navigation device asks if you need to arrive at a particular time. For this
exercise, tap NO.
TM
The route is calculated by your device using IQ Routes
.
IQ Routes is used to plan the best possible route taking into account the real
average speeds measured on the roads.
9. When the route has been calculated, tap Done.
Your TomTom GO navigation device will warn you about any traffic delays
and immediately begin to guide you to your destination, using both spoken
instructions and on-screen directions.
When you plan a route, your TomTom GO asks you if you need to arrive at a
particular time.
Tap YES to enter a preferred arrival time.
Your GO calculates your arrival time and shows you whether you will arrive
on time.
You can also use this information to work out when you need to leave. If your
GO shows that you will arrive 30 minutes early, you can wait and leave in 30
minutes time, rather than arrive early.
Your arrival time is constantly recalculated during your trip. The status bar
shows whether you will arrive on time or if you are going to be late, as shown
below:
You will arrive 55 minutes before the arrival time you entered.
If the estimated arrival time is more than five minutes before
the time you entered, it is shown in green.
You will arrive 3 minutes before the arrival time you entered.
If the estimated arrival time is less than 5 minutes before the
time you entered, it is shown in yellow.
You will arrive 19 minutes late.
If the estimated arrival time is later than the time you entered,
it is shown in red.
Status bar
preferences
Tap Status bar preferences in the Preferences menu, to enable or disable
arrival time notifications.
Select the required options on the first menu screen and then tap Done.
To enable arrival time notifications, select Show leeway to arrival time.
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Other navigation options
When you tap Navigate to..., you can set your destination in many ways, not
just by entering the address. The other options are listed below:
Tap this button to use TomTom Local Search with Google search to help
you find shops and businesses in and around your current location.
Local search
Home
Favorite
Address
Recent
destination
You can choose to search for stores 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.
Tap this button to navigate to your Home location.
You will probably use this button more than any other.
Tap this button to select a Favorite as your destination.
Tap this button to enter an address as your destination.
Tap this button to select your destination from a list of places you have
recently used as destinations.
Point of
Interest
Point on map
Latitude
Longitude
TomTom
Buddy
Tap this button to navigate to a Point of Interest (POI).
Tap this button to select a point on the map as your destination using the
map browser.
Tap this button to enter a destination using latitude and longitude values.
Tap this button to navigate to the last known position of a TomTom Buddy.
Don’t forget that the Buddy may move before you reach him.
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Tap this button to select your last recorded position, as your destination.
Position of
last stop
Planning a route in advance
You can use your GO to plan a route in advance, selecting your start ing poin t
and your destination.
Here are some more reasons to plan a route in advance:
• Find out how long a trip is going to take before you start.
You can also compare trip times for the same route at diffe rent times of the
day or on different days of the week. Your TomTom GO uses IQ Routes
when planning a route. IQ Routes calculates routes based on the real
average speeds measured on roads.
• Study the route of a trip 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:
Prepare route
1. Tap the screen to bring up the main menu.
2. Tap the arrow button to move to the next menu screen and tap 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. Choose when you will make the trip you are planning. There are three
options:
• Now
• Specific date and time - you will be asked to enter the date and time.
• No specific date and time
If you select either Now or Specific date and time, your GO uses IQ Routes
to work out the best possible route at that time, using the real average
speeds measured on roads. In this way you can compare how long a trip
takes at different times of day, or on different days of the week.
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7. 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 or 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
Browse map
of route
Show route
demo
Show route
summary
View route
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.
Tap this button to watch a demo of the trip. You can interrupt the demo at
any time by tapping the screen.
Tap this button to open the route summary screen.
Tap this button to see your route.
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Voice recognition5.
Voice recognition
Instead of tapping the screen to control your TomTom GO, you can now give
instructions to your GO using your voice.
For example, to increase the volume on your GO, you can say, "Increase
volume."
Important: To use voice recognition, you must have a computer voice
installed on your TomTom GO. If you don’t have a computer voice installed,
use TomTom HOME to install one.
To view the list of available commands, tap Voice Control preferences in the
Preferences menu and then tap What can I say?
You can also look at the voice recognition reference card in your box.
Using voice recognition
Note: You must select a computer voice in order to use voice recognition. To
select a computer voice, tap Change preferences in the Main menu. Then tap
Voice preferences and Change voice. Select a computer voice.
In this example, you will use voice recognition to plan a journey to your Home
address.
1. Tap the voice recognition button in the Driving View.
Note: To add or remove this button from the Driving View, tap Voice control
preferences in the Preferences menu and then tap Enable voice control or
Disable voice control.
The voice recognition monitor is shown in color, unless voice recognition is
busy with another task.
2. When you hear a beep, say, "Navigate to Home."
When you speak, the voice recognition monitor shows if you are talking too
loudly or quietly:
A green bar means your voice is at the right level for your GO
to hear your commands.
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A red bar means your voice is too loud.
A grey bar means your voice is too quiet.
For some phrases, your GO will always repeat the command and then ask
you if the command has been correctly recognized.
3. If the command is correct, say, "Yes."
If the command is incorrect, say, "No" and when prompted, say the
command again after the beep .
Your GO plans a route from your current position to your Home address.
Tips
• Voice recognition switches off after a few seconds if you don’t say anything.
For example, if your GO asks you to confirm the last command you gave
and you don’t say anything, voice recognition switches off after a few
seconds.
• You can stop your GO from listening for commands either by tapping the
screen or by saying any of the following commands: Back, Cancel, Quit.
• To select an item from a list, tap the screen to select the item. Voice
recognition cannot be used to select items from a list.
Planning a trip using your voice
Important: You should always plan your journey before you start driving. It is
dangerous to plan a route while driving.
To plan a route to an address using speech, do the following:
1. Tap the voice recognition button in the Driving View.
2. When you hear a beep, say, "Navigate to address."
When you speak, the voice recognition monitor shows if you are
talking too loudly or quietly:
A green bar means your voice is at the right level for your GO
to hear your commands.
A red bar means your voice is too loud.
A grey bar means your voice is too quiet.
For some phrases, your GO will always repeat the command and then ask
you if the command has been correctly recognized.
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You can now enter an address using speech.
Alternatively, you can tap the screen to start planning a trip, then tap
Spoken address (dialog) or Spoken address to start entering an address by
voice.
3. Say the city name.
When you say the city name, you are then shown a list of six names that
match what you said.
Your GO tells you the name at the top of the list. If the name you hear is
correct, then say, "Done" or "OK" or "Yes" or "One" or tap on the name.
If the city name you hear is not correct, but the name appears in the list, then
say the number next to the correct name or tap on the correct name.
For example, if the correct name is Rotterdam and this name is number two
in the list, you could say, "Two" or tap on the name, Rotterdam.
If the city name is not shown in the list, then say "Back" or "No" or tap the
Back button to return to the previous screen. Then say the city name again.
Note: You need to say numbers in the same language that is used for menu
buttons.
4. Say the street name.
Your GO states the name shown at the top of the list. If the name you hear
is correct, then say, "Done" or "OK" or "Yes" or "One" or tap on the name.
Note: Different locations may have similar names, such as a road that has
multiple zip code locations. In such cases, all of these locations are shown in
the list and you need to look at the screen and select the correct location.
If the name you hear is incorrect but the correct name is shown in the list,
then say the number next to the correct name or tap on the street name.
If the street name is not shown in the list, say "Back" or "No" or tap the Back
button to return to the previous screen. Then say the street name again.
5. Say the house number.
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Numbers should be pronounced normally. For example, you would say the
number 357 as one continuous sentence, "Three hundred and fifty seven."
If the number is shown incorrectly, say, "Back" or "No" or tap the Backspace
key. Then say the number again.
Tip: If you say, "Back" when there are no numbers shown on the screen, then
your GO 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.
To select a crossroads as the location, say "Crossing".
Note: You need to say numbers in the same language that is used for menu
buttons.
6. Your GO asks if you need to arrive at a particular time. For this exercise, tap
NO.
The route is calculated by your GO.
7. When the route has been calculated, tap Done.
Voice address input
Important: You should always plan your journey before you start driving. It is
dangerous to plan a route while driving.
If you don’t use voice recognition to start planning a journey, you can still
enter an address using speech.
To start planning a trip, tap Navigate to... in the Main Menu, then tap Address.
To enter your destination using your voice, tap one of these buttons:
Tap this button to enter an address using only speech. Using this option,
your GO can recognize the following:
Spoken
address
(dialog)
• Commands: Yes, No, Back, Done, OK, Crossing.
• Street names.
•Place names.
• Numbers: Numbers should be pronounced as individual numerals. For
example, to say the number 35, say "Three" and then say "Five."
Using Spoken address (dialog), you can enter information without tapping
the screen.
Spoken
address
Tap this button to enter an address using both speech and by tapping the
screen. Using this option your GO can recognize the following:
• Street names.
•Place names.
Using Spoken address is typically faster than using Spoken address (dialog).
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You can use speech to enter destinations wherever you see this button.
You can use speech to enter these types of destination:
• City center - to say the center of a city or town, tap the speech button at
the bottom of the keyboard.
• Street and house number - to say an address, tap the speech button at
the bottom of the keyboard.
• Crossing or intersection - to say the point where two streets meet, tap
the speech button at the bottom of the keyboard.
When this button is shown in gray, you cannot use speech to enter an
address.
Note: Zip code address entry is not possible using speech.
Your GO recognizes place and street names spoken using the local language
and pronunciation.
It is not possible to use voice address input to say place and street names in
all countries.
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Driving View6.
Driving View
When your TomTom GO starts, you are shown the Driving View along with
detailed information about your current location.
Tap the center of the screen at any time to open the Main Menu.
Note: The Driving View is shown in black and white until your GO locates your
current position.
ATap + and - to zoom in and out.
BQuick menu - swich this on in the Preferences menu.
CYour current position.
DThe name of the next major road or road sign information, if applicable.
The name of the next major road, road sign information, if applicable, or the
next street name, if enabled.
ETraffic sidebar.
FVoice recognition button.
GNavigation instruction for the road ahead.
Tap this area to repeat the last spoken instruction and to change the
volume.
HThe name of the street you are on.
IInformation about your trip such as trip time, remaining distance and arrival
time.
To change the information shown, tap Status bar preferences in the
Preferences menu.
JGPS signal strength.
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Advanced Lane Guidance7.
Advanced Lane Guidance
Advanced Lane Guidance
Your TomTom GO helps you prepare for highway exits and intersections by
showing you which lane you should be in.
Note: This information is not available for all intersections or in all countries.
For some exits and junctions, an image shows the turn and the lane you
should take.
To turn the images off, tap Hide lane images in the Preferences menu.
For other exits and intersections, your GO shows the lane you should take in
the Status bar. To turn this guidance off, tap Change preferences in the Main
Menu, then tap Status bar preferences. Clear the checkbox for Show lane guidance.
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Finding alternative routes8.
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 don’t like.
Tap Find alternative... in the Main Menu to change the route that is
currently planned.
Find alterna-
tive...
Calculate
alternative
The Find alternative... button is also shown in the route summary screen
after you plan a route.
Tap this button to calculate an alternative to the route already planned.
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.
Avoid
roadblock
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.
Choose from the different options: 100m, 500m, 2000m, 5000m. Your GO
will recalculate your route avoiding the section of the route for the distan ce
you selected.
Don’t 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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Travel via...
Recalculate
original
Avoid part of
route
Tap this button to change your route so that it passes a particular location,
perhaps to pick someone up on the way. When you do this, a marker is
shown on the map for the location you choose the travel over.
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, Favorite, Point of Interest and Point on map.
Your GO will calculate a new route to your destination that passes the
location you chose. Unlike your final destination, your GO does not inform
you when you pass by this location.
Using this button, you can only travel via one location. If you want to pass
more than one, use an Itinerary.
Tap this button to return to the original route without deviations to avoid
roadblocks or traveling via particular locations.
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 don’t like, or which is wellknown for traffic problems.
You then choose the road you want to avoid from a list of the roads on your
route.
Minimize
delays
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.
Note: This button is only available with TomTom Traffic enabled.
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Browse map9.
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.
AThe scale bar
BGPS button
Tap this button to center the map on your current position.
COptions
DThe cursor
Options
EThe Find button
Tap this button to find specific addresses.
FThe 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.
GThe zoom bar
Zoom in and out by moving the slider.
Tap the Options button to set the information shown on the map. You can
choose to show the following information:
• Points of interest. Tap POI below the list of options to select which POIs are
shown.
• Favorites
• Traffic
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• Images
• Names
• Coordinates
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10.
TomTom Map Share
TM
TomTom Map Share
TM
With TomTom Map Share, you can correct errors on your map and share
those corrections with other people in the TomTom Map Sh are community as
well as receive corrections made by others.
If you find a street that has recently been blocked to traffic but was open
before, you can use Map Share to correct your map and then share the
correction with other Map Share members.
You can use Map Share to send and receive map corrections during the first
year after the map’s release date. This means that one year after the release
date, you will no longer be able to send or receive map corrections for that
version of the map - You will still be able to make corrections to your own map
for use on your own device.
You choose the type of corrections you want and each time you connect your
TomTom GO to TomTom HOME, the map will be updated automatically.
Note: TomTom Map Share is not available in all regions. For more
information, go to tomtom.com/mapshare
Map corrections
There are two types of map corrections:
• Corrections that are immediately shown on the map. These include,
• Corrections that are reported to TomTom but not shown immediately on
This type of correction is investigated by TomTom and once verified, is
included in the next map release. These corrections are therefore not shared
with the Map Share community.
changing the traffic flow of a street, blocking or renaming a street and
adding or editing POIs.
This type of change is immediately shown on your own map. You can h ide
these corrections at any time in the Map Share preferences menu.
your map. These include, missing streets, errors in freeway entrances and
exits and missing rotaries.
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Tip: If you cannot see the Map corrections button in the Main Menu, tap Show
ALL menu options in the Preferences menu.
Making a map correction
Important: For safety reasons, you should only mark a location when you are
driving. Do not enter the full details of an error while you are driving.
1. Tap Map corrections in the Main Menu.
2. Tap Correct a map error.
Correct a map
error
A list of possible map corrections is shown.
3. Select the type of correction you want to report.
Note: If you tap Add missing POI or Report other error you will be asked for
some additional information before the next step.
4. Select the method you want to use for selecting the location of the
correction.
5. When you have found the location, tap Done.
6. Enter correction or confirmation of correction now.
Receiving the latest map updates
When you connect your TomTom GO to your computer, TomTom HOME
automatically downloads any available map corrections and sends any
changes you have made, to the Map Share community.
There are several types of corrections which can be set in the Correction
preferences menu.
Marking a map error while on the move
Important: For safety reasons, you should only mark a location when you are
driving. Do not enter the full details of an error while you are driving.
If you notice an item on your map that needs attention, you can mark the
location using the Report button and then enter the details when you are no
longer driving.
To show the Report button in the Driving View or in the quick menu, do the
following:
1. Tap Map corrections in the Main Menu.
Tip: If you cannot see the Map corrections button in the Main Menu, tap Show
ALL menu options in the Preferences menu.
2. Tap Correction preferences.
3. Tap Done and then tap Done again.
4. Select Show report button, then tap Done.
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The Report button is shown on the left-hand side of the Driving View. After
you mark a location, you can add more information about the change when
you open the Map corrections menu.
For example, you are driving to a friendqs house and you notice that the name
of the street you are on is different from the one on your map. To report the
change, tap the Report button and your GO will save your current location.
You can then send the correction to TomTom Map Share when you have
finished your trip.
TomTom Map Share community
To join the Map Share community, do the following:
1. Tap Map corrections in the Main Menu.
Tip: If you cannot see the Map corrections button in the Main Menu, tap Show
ALL menu options in the Preferences menu.
2. Tap Download corrections made by others.
3. Tap Join.
When you connect your GO to your computer, TomTom HOME downloads
new corrections and sends your corrections to the Map Share community.
Important: TomTom Map Share corrections are not sent to your navigation
device using a wireless connection. You should regularly connect your device
to your computer and use TomTom HOME to check for new updates.
Correction preferences
The correction preferences set the way TomTom Map Share works on your
device.
You can set the following preferences:
• Use the trust level slider to choose the types of corrections from the Map
Share community you want to use on your maps.
• Decide if you want to share your corrections with others.
• Show or hide the report button in the Driving View.
To set your preferences, select Map corrections in the Main Menu.
Tip: If you later decide you want to remove corrections from the map, clear
the checkbox next to the types of corrections you want to remove. If you clear
all the checkboxes, your map returns to the original state before the first
correction.
Trust slider
Use the Trust level slider to set the type of map corrections you want added
to your map. To do this, tap Correction preferences in the Map corrections
menu.
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